Ari
It needs work. It's such a great idea to keep track of your vitamin D, especially if you lack a lot. I can keep track, tells me the best time to go outside and how long to sit out there. However the accuracy reports is low. How does my levels shoot down so low in 7 days despite logging enough? I have taken my blood tests and it's the same. I think the layout needs to be updated too, but it's not too complicated to work with. Sometimes I'm unable to add my history, so makes the accuracy even bad
Christian
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I just found the app and quite like it. I like that it shows me the current sun angle, and it has a reminder when the desired angle is reached. Above 45° is what I learned from international experts is necessary for sufficient vitamin D synthesis. I'd like to suggest some features to be added: - possibility to set a standard for the "exposed skin"-value - opening the app when tapping the "sun angle indicator"-notification -a widget that shows the sun angle on the homescreen
Scott Wattum
Nice app. I find the UI very easy to use (frankly I'm not sure why there are so many complaints). I do notice that if I'm entering history that the overcast percentage seems to reset to the default 0% regardless of what I enter, but this isn't huge issue as it's rarely overcast enough to cause a problem and I'm only looking for a "ballpark" number; on occasion, I can't start a session, but if I go back "home" and try again it will start.
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