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Calorie Count We just launched a brand new Food Logger! Dec 14 2010
16:59 (UTC)
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Great start on an improved way to track!  I'm not ready to make the shift quite yet because its been a bit buggy still for me.  Just a couple things that I'm sure you guys will work out in the weeks to come. 

1) It's not clear to me if I can create a meal when I have down time.  In other words, in order to create a meal, it seems I have to enter it directly into my food log for that day.  It would be nice if I could plan ahead when I have a few minutes and enter a number of meals that I know I will use often, rather than having to create them on the fly.

2) When I created a meal today, it showed up twice in my food log, but only calculated the nutrition information once.  So there it was listing twice in my food log.  As if one of the meals was a ghost, when I deleted the extra meal there, it showed only one, but then all the nutritional information went down to zero.

3) When you mouse over the meals it's too sensitive or somehow not calibrated right.   When I enter a food, autofill offers me some choices.  But then I can't highlight/choose the auto entry (which was correct, so it's a good thing that I will use) without the whole dialog box disappearing.

I will follow the forum and also try it again in a few weeks to see if I can work with it better.  I am using Windows Vista. 

Also, is the "create a meal" option going to work on the iPhone app?  I use my app allllll the time when I am using your wonderful tool.

Thanks!

 

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