1. Having a calendar or bar graph would make life easier and less off a faff than having to export the data and analyse it elsewhere.Overall nice and neat app, but still have some improvement suggestions.. I think this app would greatly benifit to have following features & options: Possiblity to sort / change the chronology of made input (descending / ascending / continues agenda view etc).
2. Would love to be able to switch out of 24-hour format, to be about to keep track of calories since I struggle to get enough since developing my food intolerances, and the ability to export my information on a weekly basis to easily share with my Dr would be really great as well.The UX is cumbersome.
3. Also agree with another reviewer that a calendar view for jumping to specific days would be nice.Simple and flexible app to record symptoms and diet.
4. It tends to default the entry to the current day the first time I enter it, no matter what I do, and I have to go back and edit it afterward to set it back to the day and time I wanted it to record as.
5. The only improvement I can suggest would be to organize the timeline with earlier days on top, to line up with the hourly flow.I use this to track my baby's symptoms as I am still breastfeeding and it works really well.
6. Also an option for a notification reminder to enter data would be niceClear, easy to use.
7. I'm still waiting for an app that'll watch for symptom/food correlations looking back up to 3 or 4 days.A simple app for logging meals, with a pleasing design.
8. No database of any kind for food or symptoms, but I guess that just means it's ultra customizable since you just enter everything yourself.
9. Rather than what meal or if it's a drink, why not just enter "Item" or let the user specify their categories? That way we can skip some clicks.
10. (Though the buttons can be small and easy to miss.) Keeps essential data organized.
11. I can add and edit things that I forgot and it's nice to have a scale of how bad the symptoms were for each event.