1. The Simple Calorie Counter is a simple, but effective way to track the calories you eat and drink throughout the day.
2. The Simple Calorie Counter will keep track of it for you, and remember your items for easy input later.
3. If you need a simple counter without all the fluff, advertising, and Facebook integration, try this app.
4. Then, simply enter the name of the food or drink and the number of calories associated with it.
5. To use, first open settings and set your daily calorie goal.
6. You can also set whether this goal is a minimum goal or a maximum limit.
7. There's also a simple widget that displays the number of calories you have left for the day before you reach your limit (or goal).
1. Very grateful!great app! it accurately tracks calories and remembers previous food entries in case i eat it again, it comes with a built in calculator, and it doesn't have all the sidetracking fuss that other apps like CalorieKing and MyFitnessPal.
2. It does not have a food database, but I tend to rotate the same meals, so after a bit of setup, it's quick.I'm underweight and just wanted a quick and simple way of making sure I'm getting enough calories in my day- no diet plan or food search or anything complicated like that.
3. The export/import simply wouldn't work, so I lost years of history and hundreds of food items I had already entered and had to start fresh and reenter everything from then on, recalculating all the calories for different meals.
4. It does have a bug where if you open the app after midnight it incorrectly record results, but if you're not the type that stays up past midnight on any given day, it's absolutely flawless.This is just about a perfect app on one hand: you simply enter what you eat for a running tally of calories each day, and if you eat something you've eaten previously, you can auto complete the info.
5. For instance, instead of having to enter all the items in a sandwich separately, you can create the item 'My Sandwich', enter it's total calories and it will be available after that.It is what it says on the tin.
6. It gives you total calories for each day, and has a built-in calculator if you need some help with calculating what's in a food.
7. You need to look up the calories at first, but previous entries are saved so it gets easier, especially if you eat the same meals.
8. A great feature is that previous entries are remembered and are recalled during each new entry so that the process is super easy if you eat many of the same foods.
9. Doesn't micro-manage your exercise or calories, though you can add in exercise if you wanted as a negative value.
10. You will need to look up calorie counts for various foods but it becomes easy.
11. Clean, easy to use, and has a convenient calculator when you're putting calories in.