Simple Weight Tracker

Simple Weight Tracker
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Source: https://github.com/doubleblacksoftware/simple-weight-tracker
The Simple Weight Tracker is a simple, but effective way to track your body weight from day to day. If you need a simple weight tracker without all the fluff, advertising, and social network integration, try this app.
To use, tap the "add" button (bottom right corner) and enter your current weight, or weight at a different point in time. Tap "add now" or "select date" to select a different date than today. That's it. The weight tracker will list your weight and the date it was entered. To get an idea of how your body weight is changing over time, switch to the chart tab to see a simple line chart of your progress.
It doesn't get much simpler than that!
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: SubAssistant
Genre: Health & Fitness
App version: 1.0
App size: 1.2M
Comments:
This app is simple to use and useful, but it would be good if you could set your goal weight as the lower limit of the graph, otherwise the graph looks pretty much the same whether you lose a pound or a tenth of a pound.
Simple no BS. Free weight tracker no ads easy to use.
Simple yes. But can't change into kg
The example images showed the app charting your weight in half pound increments. Once installed all I got was a chart that showed increments of .20 which caused the line to appear in huge arcs on the graph, showing me nothing. Completely useless.
Exactly what I needed- a simple weight tracker without all the negativity. \n' +
(Some others I've tried show red when you gain, green when you lose, or pop \n" +
up with dire warnings because of your BMI.) I like the chart and how it \n' +
tries to draw a curve between measurement points to approximate your actual \n' +
weight change. It does not specify in the chart what tenth of a pound, but \n' +
it does put the dot between the whole pound lines, so it's no big deal to \n" +
me.'
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