Regretfully, got the word that there are no plans to offer an Android app.
That's a relief.
After all, if they released an Android app they could get a lot more clients. If they get a lot more clients, then they'd have to add more servers.
And we all know how well that worked out last time!
That's a relief.
After all, if they released an Android app they could get a lot more clients. If they get a lot more clients, then they'd have to add more servers.
And we all know how well that worked out last time!
- Donna
Touche'
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"If you drop an egg, you don't say, 'Oh, shoot' and drop the other 11, do you?"
-Source unknown, but obviously brilliant
Reached goal 4/16/2010...but kind of afraid to look these days
It's inexcusable and a little ridiculous to not have an Android app. Get with the times, FITDAY. At least sparkpeople has an app, although it's not very good.
Well, that all just bites.
Yet, it is good to know so that we can all stop hoping. FitDay, you have been great! I have enjoyed using the program so much. One of the best out there in my opinion. However, not having and app at all, much less one that syncs with our gadgets, is just so early 20th century!
I too will be switching to myFitnessPal. While is it not as robust as FitDay, it does do the job.
Here it so hoping you all change your position, invest a little bit, and develop an app in the not too distant future.
Brand new apps for both iOS and Android are in development for this year. They will add features to the current iOS app, and will enable an entirely mobile food & activity logging experience.
I do not have an ETA for these apps' arrival, but this is great news for Android users.