Great tool and industry standard setter!
I tried out 6 or 8 calorie counters and this one outperforms them all by far. Great tool and industry standard setter!
Yet, as this is a relatively new and emerging field there is plenty of room for improvement. Few suggestions:
1. Keep expanding your food database. Eventually it should support other most common languages but for now (a year or two) keep focusing on the English version. Pay more attention to non-packaged, home-made staple foods. People make em, people eat em, people add em to your food list. So, have a regular editorial review of these contributed items and expand information about them. Since user-added item has much less info than that of applications own database. It would help greatly with identification of food and expanding its description if you allow users to include photo while contributing an item.
2. Ill find very helpful to see one day a total daily mass of food and drinks (as opposed to calorie total) in the Daily Details Report screen. It is easy to miscalculate calories with non-standardized foods, so to have a total mass would be a minimal safeguard against over-eating and an error proof indicator.
3. Expedite the time of user contributions review. For example, about ten days ago I reported via Feed Back Screen that your application finds no water in a green tea. And it still doesnt, although this finding does not require complex lab to be confirmed.
This being said, I find the application the best there is among calorie counters.
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Calorie Counter PRO MyNetDiary, v3.20