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1. It's also not always clear where to click and find features (like changing your height or goal weight appear to be buried in the chart preferences which is not intuitive) I still find the app useful and intend to keep using and may even subscribe to remove ads.Great app, used to be 5 star.
2. You can set a number of averaging smoothing days so the graph reflects you actually weight loss trend and individual daily fluctuations that may occur because of water weight or whatever won't throw you off.
3. In order to copy data to a new phone I have found copying the net.chachaka.libra folder in Android/data doesn't work but there's a Libra folder off the root internal storage which houses the weekly backups and then you can just zip it up with a file manager (Astro) send it via Bluetooth to your new phone.
4. The look is kind of nice but I really miss all the statistics that used to be included! (Highest weight, highest trend, lowest weight, largest weight loss month, etc).
5. I'll do 5 stars if that is ever fixed as it's my only complaint! It gives plenty of options on smoothing and helps me stay on track with weight loss, even on bad days.Easy to use when setting goals.
6. The BMI data is baked in, which is still the best proxy we have for generalized weight goals, and I can see my trend, projections, and personal goals all in one place.
7. You can also show your goal line on the graph with your start weight and goal weight to see how well your weight is tracking with your goal.
8. It is much more masculine than the Apple equivalent HappyScale and has different features, but Libra is great for weight tracking.
9. There are visible BMI lines on your weight trend graph to see when you pass a threshold.
10. Ugh what a waste of time.Best weight graphing app by far!! The graph is amazing.
11. I've been using Libra since I had a phone with a slide-out keyboard, and I don't see myself switching away from it any time soon 😄The updates are 50/50 for me.