
Peter Scriven
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Have no idea why they changed it. The previous version had far better UX. You can't track multiple things at the same time. The tracking vertical scale is so large that all my track lines are horizontal. The horizontal scale can't be changed and I have only 2months data so it's all crammed in one end. You can't track %, only absolute values. If you track and use the arrows to go all the way left then you can't go back. And that's after 5mins use. C'mon guys, this is school boy UX issues.
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Robert Garrett
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Pretty much the same as loads of others, bring the old app back as it was way better. The web version is absolutely awful as well as you cannot do half the things the original did. The class I go to have bought a set of bathroom scales which says it all. I stick with it but manually export all my data into a spreadsheet so I can do some of what V1 did. As a retired programmer if my software was getting criticised as much as this is I would definitely do something about it.
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Kurts Blue
Real downgrade. Can only track one item at a time and for one calender year in view. So early in the year it's pretty useless. My age has been determined to be 33 for the last 4 years, suddenly I'm 45.... probably true but seems a big jump in a month. Probably still use the in gym tester for a rough guide but app I am unsure about. Fat has gone up from a stable 11kg for years to now 22kg? In a month, I would have noticed. So UI downgrade and mismatched data sets.
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