DiaLife - calorie counter, calorie burn, glycemic index, weight tracking app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Dia-Life LLC
First release : 11 Jan 2014
App size: 16.84 Mb
DataLife is one of the best similar applications according to user reviews. It can help you monitor your food intake and lose weight, and it will even help you optimize your regular diet. As a result, youll become healthier and happier!
New features:
- Now you can add your own food;
- Full two-way synchronization with the Dia-Life cloud;
- User profiles;
- You can now set your own goals (weight, calorie monitoring, PFC ratio);
- Reporting system (BMI, reaching goals, self-monitoring);
- BMI tendencies, weight tracking;
- Recommendations based on the Mifflin-St Jeor formula;
- WHO dietary standards;
- Minor bugfixes;
- Minor usability fixes;
Plain, easy to use, convenient and up-to-date tools. They have been created to help you succeed:
- No need for current connection to the Internet;
- Quick, real-time product search in a large and reliable database;
- Use of just first few characters of words in search queries; e.g. "me be fr" instead of "meat beef fried";
- Large database of foods’ glycemic indices;
- Calorie calculator;
- Calorie burn calculator;
- Product card with detailed information on the composition;
- Creation of an unlimited number of own meals and diets, and use of those to quickly fill in food diary;
- Food diary for planning and monitoring food behavior
- Activity diary for recording burnt calories;
- Weight monitoring diary;
- Other tools to help you succeed in healthy eating and weight control;
We hope you like our application. We continuously work on improving the application, so you can expect even greater features in the future.
Latest reviews of DiaLife - calorie counter, calorie burn, glycemic index, weight tracking app for iPhone and iPad
Worst app. doesnt give you options per unit, I like to put in amt. not in grams, not very user friendly
Only down side is you have to guess the portion size the calculations are for. I tried looking at the nutrition facts on a bag of lentils and the calories didnt add up to the app but the rest did. Calories were twice the serving size on the bag
I just downloaded it, and the only issues I see right now: 1: all the food is at "100 g" automatically. I dont weigh food, and I doubt everything is really "100 g". I wish it would say "1 serving" or "1 cup" 2: food with really long names cannot be read to figure out which one you want. 3: looks blown up on my iPhone 6s Plus On the positive side, I love having an app that has GI knowledge!