Company Name: Rafal Platek
About: Do you want to eat smart?
* know good food and eat smart
* follow low-carb
diets or keto diets
* control your weight, glucose and blood pressure
* prevent
diseases like diabetes or heart diseases like hypertension
* fight weight gain,
overweight and obesity
* have the Glycemic Load, Index and carbs data always at
hand
* backup or sync with other devices
The free features of the app are:
*
Food tables of the Glycemic Index, .
Listed below are our top recommendations on how to get in contact with Glycemic Index Load Net Carbs. We make eduacted guesses on the direct pages on their website to visit to get help with issues/problems like using their site/app, billings, pricing, usage, integrations and other issues. You can try any of the methods below to contact Glycemic Index Load Net Carbs. Discover which options are the fastest to get your customer service issues resolved..
The following contact options are available: Pricing Information, Support, General Help, and Press Information/New Coverage (to guage reputation).
NOTE: If the links below doesn't work for you, Please go directly to the Homepage of Rafal Platek
https://www.creamsoft.com/terms-of-use-and-privacy-policy/
by AgentYellow
I don't know about you, but I hate being manipulated, and this app has one sneaky, bait and switch app-store description.
Allow me to preface the following with this: I don't mind paying for a good/better app. Do it all the time. But, the developer for this thing must be a former E.A. smartphone game developer because they're charging TWO separate $2 in-app purchases for features they've conveniently implied come with the free one; They buried the required purchase part after the main first paragraph where it implies the features come free. You gotta be really paying attention to catch it.
Now, I admit that $4 isn't braking the bank, especially for a good app. This app might be good after you've gone through the process of buying all the features needed, but I ain't rewarding them for their deceptive practices.
by Luvkyuuu
This app is useless to me, an American, since portion size is measured in grams. The app doesn’t even say it is talking about the weight of the food, but I assume that is what the gram measurement is for. Americans don’t know grams of items. That’s one more step we’d have to take a ride over to the internet for...who’s got time for that on each item they are considering. Most food apps use portion size (1 apple) (1 slice of white bread), not weight. But if they use weight the ounce/pound system would be an option. And there would be an option for half an apple.
I tried watching the videos but they did not elucidate matters either.
The app looks fine otherwise if you don’t mind working in grams.
by Lady_bing
I wish I could get my money back. The paid version of this app is completely confusing, even after watching the tutorial video (tip to the developers: maybe add voice over, some zoom in’s and slow it down so we can actually see what you’re doing?). It wasn’t a lot of money but this was still one of the most pointless app purchases I’ve ever made. Save your money and look elsewhere, or just stick with the free version.
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