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FitDay or DailyPlate?????
I am ready to start journaling, but I want to start with a good online program(free) which do you guys think is best? I have been reading several posts and many are split between FitDay or DailyPlate. Or are there others you would recommend? Let me know. I really want to start fresh tomorrow.
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I like myfitnessplan - it's really easy to use, but haven't tried the others.
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Daily plate is newer and they seem to have some bugs in their program. Unless , I am using it incorrectly it seems like I have to go and search for the foods that I ate the previous day for that day also. Fitday, has a record of what you had the day before in the drop down menu. Visually, I like daily plate but I ended up sticking with using Fitday. They are both free so....
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Nutridiary is also pretty good . . . you can add whole meals to it and it will remember them for you.
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Originally Posted by Cmint: I used to use FitDay. Then I found The Daily Plate. I've NEVER gone back to FitDay simply because TDP has a much larger foods database that includes restaurants, brand names, and even some recipes. I remember in FitDay, "grilled chicken breast" was not an option. That bugged the crap out of me :p Also, I had to play with my search words--for instance, if I put in "strawberries," I wouldn't get results because it was actually listed as "strawberry" (or vice versa). Very frustrating to me. I used FitDay for over a year and had gotten used to a lot of the quirky search terms, plus I had entered a lot of my own custom foods, but I still liked TDP a lot more and have now been using that for over a year. |
I've been doing dailyplate for a couple weeks now. I joined fitday and sparkpeople, but didn't find them as easy to use. It's actually been pretty easy to keep it up to date.
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I'm a long-time FitDay fan. While I use the paid version (software on my computer vs. accessing the internet site), I'm sure the free version is just as good.
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Originally Posted by : I much much much prefer DailyPlate. . |
Only wee little thing I don't like about dailyplate is that it doesn't recognize typos when searching the database. I'm not sure if any of the other sites are better about that. I guess maybe I should just learn how to spell....
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I find dailyplate SOOOOOOO confusing.
I find sparkpeople and myfitnesspal pretty decent, they seem to have all the food I eat already entered and members can add their own stuff and share... sparkpeople is a little more finished by i find myfitnesspal has more food |
I have signed up for fitday,but found it annoying..I just signed up 3 days ago on dailyplate and LOVE IT :)
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I vote dailyplate. I tried a couple others, but dailyplate was best for me. I think you should try out a couple and see what you like.
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What is it about DailyPlate that you find confusing. I honestly find it the easiest and least confusing option out there. The database is extremely large and it's super easy to look up a food and add it to your plate.
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