I cannot tell from the graph what my measurements were from one point to the next. Am I suppose to be able to hover over the half diamonds to see what my measurements were and are? The graph is quite useless. Any suggestions on how to see the measurements numerically instead of seeing a graph? @jaymay wrote: Just putting it out there - can't find a thread dealing with this. The Body Measurements element of this software is really underwhelming. There are 3 main reasons why someone would want to wear a fitbit. 1) Fitness tracking 2) weight loss 3) improve the way they look. Some of these go hand in hand. The weight loss and body measurement trackers go hand in hand. They're both really quite under developed for such an important part of this package. My main thoughts on it are: That the Body measurements log is very poorly placed, should have a tab of it's own, and should be much easier to find. That the Body measurements log contains weird 'body parts to measure'. OK, maybe not if you're a body builder, but I'd challenge you to compare the number of body builders using this, to the number of dieters using this. People interested in weight loss are not interested much in what their forearms measure as much as say...their backside! Their tummy!!! The two fattest parts of the body are missing! I'm not interested if my calves are thin, only if my bum will fit into my jeans soon! The custom tracker is WAY too hard to find. the single, one and only custom tracker you can put in - should be two or three to be fair, (I've put in my tummy) doesn't add itself to the main list of body measurements or wherever it should go- I understand it might be measuring something different. Why not have a drop down menu that will add that to whichever list is appropriate. Food, steps, weight or measurement ...so it appears on the right page. To find the results of the custom tracker is diabolical. And when you do, the graph is so tiny, there's no way you can really see your results anyway. To hover the mouse over the graph is haphazard and often does not show up. The points of sensitivity for each measurement is too small. Crappy. The graph for the body measurment tracker is quite frankly useless. If your measurements happen to be fairly near eachother - eg hips and chest similar like mine, you can't hover or click on them to find any change. The stupid little plot point shapes will just not 'pop up' under the mouse to find the measurment. Again, the sensitivity points are too small,a nd its overall just a bad design. The design should not include days you have NOT put in only days you have. this would prevent massive gaps, looking like there is no change to the measurement. A bar graph would be much more sensible. This is probably my main gripe. I can't see easily how well I'm doing. The graphs are poor, poorly designed, and poorly numerated. The whole thing needs a massive makeover. OMG when are you going to get REAL food in the lists. For Australians who love this kind of software, the food list is diabolical. Looks like someone just went through a supermarket and missed out the fresh food section. you should include a section called 'fresh'. Meaning uncooked as it comes out of the groud, or paddock, food. Fresh green beans, fresh uncooked chicken, fresh fish, fresh oranges, fresh red apples. This means those of us who actually cook our own food, can find the ingredients. OK that's my rant. It's not real enough, and one of your main target audiences, the dieters or weight loss people, are at a severe disadvantage because we can't see easily how well our body is changing, and what good real food we can log to make up the dinners we're eating.
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