Sunday, September 19, 2010

wwdiary - version 3.8.8 posted to Android Market

Font colors for the weekly and activity points have been darkened on the phones where they appear very light.

Non US locales can now enter in decimal weights.
I understand that many countries use a comma "," and not a period "." as the decimal character when writing numbers.  However, there is a bug in Android where decimal numbers are not recognized according to the locale they are set for.  This means that an edit box that accepts decimal numbers will not allow a comma.

There's not much I can do about this until it's fixed in Android.   So for the time being, I've tried to make all number values that display only show in the format you are used to.   But whenever you have to enter in a decimal number, you'll have to use the period "." character.

7 comments:

  1. This program is the most used on my android phone. I like the way the program makes you think and become involved in the WW process. My wife has started using it also and feels the same way. My thanks goes out to the developers. I strongly recomend any Weight Watcher to give this program a try. It is good enough to make you feel guilty for not making a Paypal donation.
    Jeff & Deda

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  2. :D Thank you for the kind words!

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  3. Just like Jeff, this is the most used program on my phone. It is so helpful with tracking it is wonderful. It would be great if there was a way to do some journaling on the day as well.
    Thanks for creating an app that is such a time saver.

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  4. Loving this app. Have had no problems at all, just had to play with it a bit to figure out all the functions! Great App!

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  5. The formula is wrong for the UK. It should be cals/69.8 + satfat/4.12. Perhaps there should be the option to change the locale? Or an advanced option for setting the formula manually? Otherwise a great app!

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  6. If you could provide more info on where you got those numbers?

    I'm having trouble finding sources.

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  7. Hey not donated yet still figuring the app out. Just wondered how to put a decimal point in the points value I cant get it anywhere. Also is there a list of foods and their point values already stored.

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