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Iโve enjoyed using FatSecret to track my weight loss progress as well as plan my daily calories to reach my goals. In my 20โs, I was successful in losing 30+ lbs. by counting calories, reducing my portions, exercising or just โmovingโ more, eliminating sodas(!), and drinking more water. I have kept it off for the longest time. Iโm now in my 70โs and I get back to watching my calories if I gain more than three pounds. Iโve only got a few pounds to lose currently but itโs still very useful. I even add my cheat calories - canโt feel totally deprived!! I especially like the pie chart that displays the carbs, fat, and protein. The app also tracks your fiber intake which helps to remind me to include more fiber in my diet plans. The app includes a wide variety of name brands for tracking your food intake. It includes many grocery store brands and restaurants/fast-food chains. In the past I have used the exercise and sleep tracker, but I havenโt used the water tracker feature, although Iโm a huge proponent for drinking water! I recommend this free app for your weight loss journey! The only complaint is that occasionally the app fails to operate properly causing me to delete it and reinstall it. Good luck on your journey!
Moved to Fat Secret after another program I was using was discontinued. Really like it so far, except for how it keeps and organizes your eaten/entered foods. With my old program, I had to hand enter all my nutrition information, so when I saw I could simply scan the barcode with Fat Secret, I was stoked! Until the next day when I wanted to enter the item again. First issue: If you enter something for dinner, you have to be eating it at dinner again, or it is much harder to find in your recent foods (if itโs there at allโฆsecond issue). To get around this, I enter it at the same meal I ate it originally, however this is not accurate and can make it seems like I ate way to many calories in one sitting. Also, thereโs no search function on your recent foods, so I have to scan the list to try to find what I want entered. All this could be solved by simply having a searchable โfoods eatenโ tab. And by foods eaten, I mean not just foods entered. In other words the tab would include anything I searched in the foods tab (and was found in Fat Secret database), and foods I scanned the label for (so I donโt have to keep scanning because I canโt find it), and lastly, foods I manually entered. This may seem like it would quickly become an exhaustive list, and it will. But being searchable, it would be very quick to find the food you want entered into your log.
It must be hard to find the right balance between simplicity and features when designing one of these apps. I think this one strikes that balance better than others. The free version includes all the features you need for the app to be useful. Premium has features that appear to have some real value (the meal plans look interesting), but I donโt get annoyed at what I canโt do without premium (I.e. the other app I formerly used recently made the barcode scanner a premium feature. Thatโs why I switched.) I love how it shows macros for the full day, by meal, and by item right there in the diary. I donโt have to open a separate report to see how Iโm doing. I also donโt feel any pressure to buy premium, thereโs not a lot of flashy adds or stuff to constantly try to draw you back to the app, like many apps do. While I havenโt bought premium, this level of polite suggestion is most likely to get me to try it at some point. I love that I open the app and it defaults to the diary tab, not the newsfeed. I find such social features to be toxic, so itโs great when theyโre easy to ignore. Entering food is a bit clunky, but will get easier as I populate it with foods I eat the most. One feature Iโd like (and have requested from other apps in the past) is a simple check box by each food item. It doesnโt even have to do anything, just a visual display. This way, I can pre-enter my meals and check items off as I actually eat them.
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Welcome to fatsecret, the easiest to use calorie counter and most effective weight loss and dieting app on the market. Best of all, fatsecret is free....