2.7.3
2023-04-11
Changing serving size bug fixed
2.7.1
2023-03-21
New icon. Revised "How to use the app" instructions highlighting that the barcode scanner will probably only be useful for users in the United States and Canada, and that users from other countries will probably find it more useful to find a best fit from the app's 325+ database of foods and beverages and can add in their own foods if they have a calcium content for them. Three new App Previews on the App Store to show how to set calcium target & preferred weight units (g or oz); how to record food & beverage intake using the barcode reader (if in the US or Canada), dictation, & search; and how to set preferred display for calcium content in food (%Target/serving, mg/100g or mg/oz, %Target/100g or %Target/oz).
2.7.0
2023-03-06
Revised "How to use the app" instructions. Please do read these, especially the Settings tab instructions so you customise food weights and the presentation of data to suit your needs. Minor bug fixes
2.6.5
2023-01-15
Improved "How to use the app" instructions
2.6.4
2022-11-23
A bug occurring when synchronizing different First Line Medical Communications nutrient counter apps leading to an error in weights for serving sizes when using ounces on the Add Food Screen (not when using g) has been fixed
2.6.3
2022-11-21
A bug on the Add Food screen leading to an error in weights for serving sizes when using ounces (not when using g) has been fixed
2.6.0
2022-10-16
Simplified "How to use the app" screens and few other text/formatting changes to improve functionality
2.5.0
2022-07-24
Now with barcode scanner (in addition to speech recognition and favoriting for rapid recording of food and drink consumption)
2.4.2
2022-05-08
Small changes to design of settings screen to aid navigation
2.4.1
2022-03-21
Improved "How to use the app" instructions for the Settings, Tracker, Add food, Info, and Search tabs on the tab bar
2.4.0
2022-02-16
Now no need to add in amounts of food consumed unless they differ from the serving sizes provided by the app, in which case you can change the serving sizes provided as a one-off or for as long as you like. Also you no longer need to add your own branded or other foods not in the app database — instead record them as "calcium" (provided as a food category in the app) and add the calcium content from the packaging.
2.3.5
2022-01-14
Small changes to optimize user experience
2.3.2
2021-10-04
Recoded to incorporate new Apple technologies including speech recognition to allow dictation of food intake and amounts (in g, oz, or servings) and abilities to export all intake (ie food diary) and calcium content as a file that can be opened in any spreadsheet, synchronise with all Apple devices, and share data with Apple's HealthKit. New icon. New foods and drinks added to the food bank
1.20
2020-04-28
Clearer on-screen instructions for use and adding your own foods to the app
1.11
2017-07-05
Improved presentation of "not available" data (one food). A few revised links
1.10
2017-03-09
Minor update
1.9
2016-10-31
Minor design bug fix
1.8
2016-10-12
Updated information screens; shortened name for app; revised colours to improve readability
1.7
2016-04-27
New information section
1.6
2016-02-12
Website link bug fixes
1.5
2015-10-04
Now viewable in landscape and portrait.
iOS9 compatibility.
1.4
2015-08-01
Foods you add are now in white type to aid readability. The original 250 heart healthy foods that have links to more information are in colour-coded type as before. The 55 "not heart healthy" foods are in light grey type.
1.3
2015-01-07
New edit tool allows users to add foods to the counter, which now also includes 55 popular "not heart healthy" foods in addition to the original 250 heart healthy foods.
1.2
2014-09-09
Design and content improvements. New chart feature.