Hello
Would just like to know if there is an app for android tablets in the works? Website is a lot nicer than app on tablet.
Thanks
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Joined 2010-11-23 Posts: 11 |
January 14, 2012 13:57
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Joined 2010-07-02 Posts: 87 |
January 14, 2012 13:58
think there's already one out there....
I have one working pretty good on my Kindle Fire |
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Joined 2010-11-23 Posts: 11 |
January 14, 2012 14:08
There is the normal android app yeah but its horrible on a 10.1 Transformer Prime haha
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Joined 2012-01-17 Posts: 1 |
January 17, 2012 11:00
I agree. The app is great, but looks terrible on a 10" tablet. I'd love to see a tablet version for Android that looks similar to the IPad app.
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Joined 2010-11-23 Posts: 11 |
March 11, 2012 11:36
For some reason, i dont think this will happen for a while, which is a shame.
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Joined 2011-05-02 Posts: 3 |
August 28, 2012 01:25
There are a couple of other nice calorie counter apps out there, with also support for tablet, so if nothing happens soon i will definately switch from myfitnesspal :-/
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Joined 2010-12-28 Posts: 203 |
August 29, 2012 10:14
I have MFP on my 8.9 inch Tab and it is great.
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Joined 2011-07-24 Posts: 2 |
January 08, 2013 18:07
It looks really bad on 10" high resolution tablets. The text is really small and pix-elated. I think its just the phone app blown up. They really should make a tablet app or at least adjust the font size for people that have a large tablet.
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Joined 2012-09-01 Posts: 1 |
January 09, 2013 04:44
Agree that the Android ap doesn't work well on some tablets. It's fine on my Nexus 7 in portrait orientation, but when you switch to landscape it gets difficult -- particularly the reports.
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