Which app to use? Topic


I just signed up for MyNetDiary Premium from the web page and now want to add it to my iPhone. I see Calorie Counter for MyNetDiary; Calorie Counter PRO for MyNetDiary; and Diabetes Tracker for MyNetDiary. What are the differences between these three. If I decide to use the PRO version, do I still have to pay the $3.99 for the app, when I'm already paying for MyNetDiary Premium?

Thanks
Mike


Hi there U1191319397-
Welcome to MyNetDiary! If you have created an account on the web app you can also sign in on the mobile app. I would suggest the MyNetDiary Calorie Counter. Look for the apple with the tape measure. This app is free. You can easily upgrade to Premium membership which unlocks more features such as tracking 50 nutrients, syncing with an exercise tracker, dietitian-approved recipes, and premium diet plans. Generally, (depending on how you purchase the app) the cost is $5.00/month. Here's a comparison of the different apps offered by the MyNetDiary software developers: https://www.mynetdiary.com/products.do

If you have additional questions please do not hesitate to reach out to our awesome support team. Simply email them at support@mynetdiary.com
Best, Joanna (MyNetDiary Dietitian)


Thanks. I installed MyNetDiary Calorie Counter and it seems to have all the extra features you mentioned (since I already signed up for premium, I guess). Still not sure how the PRO version differs, if it even does.


Hi there U1191319397-
Hope the Premium is working out well for you~
Here is a bit more about Pro. The developers created this option for folks who are looking for a more specialized and subscription-free version of the app. Cool features that come with Pro include:
1. Tracking of 38 nutrients
2. Certain charts and weekly analysis
3. Macro planning
4. Exercise planning feature
5. The ability to track additional measurements
In addition to all of the features offered with the free calorie counter app.
Best, Joanna (MyNetDiary Dietitian)


Are there any exercise videos that tell you the amount of calories burned to make it quick for logging?


Hi Cat-Mommah-
Great question! The number of calories burned depends on several factors including:
1. Age
2. Gender
3. Heart rate
4. Size
5. Fitness level
Thus, if one person burns 30 calories walking 1.5 miles, another person may burn 60 calories (if they are larger and less fit).

This article provides tips for accurate exercise tracking to figure calories burned.
https://www.mynetdiary.com/metabolic-equivalent-met.html
Hope this helps! Joanna (MyNetDiary Dietitian)

Which app to use?