Wellness Diary updated to 1.1
Minor changes done here and there:
- Supports Chinese language
- Auto updates & download via GPRS, 3G or WiFi
- Small enhancements
- Bug fixes
Thanks for your feedback, keep it coming!!
Minor changes done here and there:
- Supports Chinese language
- Auto updates & download via GPRS, 3G or WiFi
- Small enhancements
- Bug fixes
Thanks for your feedback, keep it coming!!
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It says “Update error” when I try to install it on my N95, V 12.0.013 firmware. I didn’t have any previous version installed.
Comment by Bogdan Galiceanu — November 9, 2007 @ 2:40 pm
I’m surprised that this update hasn’t made the ‘Steps’ functionality use the accelerometer to actually become a Steps counter. When I saw the update so soon after the accelerometer announcement, that was what I was expecting, especially after seeing the ‘Steps’ option highlighted in the screenshot above. Ah well, V1.2 perhaps?
Comment by Alan S — November 12, 2007 @ 2:11 pm
Good question, Alan. Let me ask
Comment by Tommi Vilkamo — November 12, 2007 @ 4:22 pm
Thanks Tommi. Of course, I suppose the same could be said of the Sports Tracker app too
Comment by Alan S — November 13, 2007 @ 9:52 am
I second the thoughts about accelerometer/step counter. Just like Alan S I was surpriced that the new WD version didn’t make use of the accelerometer.
Also, Sports tracker and Wellness diary should be able to interact with each other.. or perhaps be merged into one app.
Comment by Jonas Nilsson — December 9, 2007 @ 11:35 pm
err.. “surprised”, that is.
Comment by Jonas Nilsson — December 9, 2007 @ 11:36 pm
Thanks for a another great programe. Updated to latest version of WD. Working well, but i not in the graphics. Can not see all.I think that the problem is the Activity Monitor..since putting that programe both Wellness Diary and Sports Tracker do not work as well..On my N93 i do not have Acivity Monitor and every programe is just working fine .
And i agree, with another one, Sports tracker Wellness Diary and Acivity Monitor should interact with eachothers..that should not be a problem for you to merged them into one app.
Thanks again for a great programe (s)
Kiitoksia
Jari
Comment by Jari — December 15, 2007 @ 4:44 pm
I am a diabetic and I was very happy to see that Bood Sugar was added in the most recent update. I use the excercise, weight, and sleep all the time.
However, there is a bug in the program. When you try to enter your Sugar reading, the program changes the number to “20″ no matter what number you enter.
Comment by David Potter — January 21, 2008 @ 8:39 pm
I wonder what was the reason to let SQLiteServer to be installed into Applications folder as icon, while SQLite as such has no UI ? S60v3, ver.1.1
Comment by A.T. — January 30, 2008 @ 11:10 am
I really like this product, however I would like to use US mesurements for weight. Will this be released in a future version? I thought I might have seen it in one version, but can’t seem to find it again after resetting my device.
Thanks!
Comment by Russ — February 7, 2008 @ 9:05 pm
pretty nice app, but somewhat useless. i’d like to see this one working hand to hand with sports tracker and maybe some heart rate indicator (polar etc). at least combining it with gps tracker would be awesome!
Comment by don — February 18, 2008 @ 9:32 pm
seems it doesn’t work well with N82? Any update plan?
Comment by fallwind — February 19, 2008 @ 6:29 am
Russ,
Go to options and change to Imperial Units. Though I am also an American, but I find the metric system to be far superior. I am very glad this supports metric. Cheers Nokia!
Comment by Jon — February 20, 2008 @ 7:41 pm
installs but doesn’t run on my e90-1
Comment by max waterman — February 22, 2008 @ 8:04 am
I would really like to see Wellness diary and Sports Tracker interact with each other. Use both apps every day, great work!
Comment by Joel — February 22, 2008 @ 12:06 pm
@Russ - Units (Metric/Imperial) is in the General Settings.
Thank for the update! I am using it on my E61i, along with the SportsTracker application.
Comment by Paul Spencer — February 22, 2008 @ 9:07 pm
Thanks for another great update, I do second that this app will integrate with sportstracker at least import running data from sportstracker, and accelometer as well.
Comment by Johann — February 26, 2008 @ 11:50 am
I like it a lot.
I’d also like to see it use the accelerometer for measuring steps. that seems like a natural thing to do.
I use mine at the gym to track my exercise programme - how long I spend on each machine, etc.
Not quite sure what the “post to web” option does though… it doesn’t appear to do anything?
Comment by Iain Alexander — March 26, 2008 @ 12:42 am
Overall a very good application. I have found a couple of bugs when Wellness Diary is set to use Imperial units.
(1) In the Calendar->Graphic view the “Weight” field has incorrect units. For example it shows “Weight 180.0 kg” but it is really 180.0 lbs.
(2) In the Settings->Personal info the field for Height is labelled “Height (cm)”.
Keep up the good work!
Comment by Duane Thornton — March 28, 2008 @ 8:50 pm
I think the Synchronize with Calendar option in variables is not functioning.
Comment by mo — March 31, 2008 @ 7:13 pm
I’d like to use US units, but I cannot find the setting to change this. The only option under General Settings is “Memory in use”. I downloaded and installed the most recent version; must be because I don’t have s60 3rd? Are the two versions not being updated equally?
Comment by Jennifer — April 19, 2008 @ 3:18 am
Great app. 2 questions:
(1) How do you move data when you get a new handset? I couldn’t find a data file anywhere and application doesn’t seem to have a import feature.
(2) How can you find the version information? There is no “About” under Options. The Help screen doesn’t show the information either. The application manager doesn’t appear to show the correct version either.
If Jennifer is still watching, to change to US units go to Options-> Settings-> General Settings-> Units and set it to “Imperial”.
Comment by Duane — April 30, 2008 @ 5:14 pm
Hi!
I’m a user who use wellness diary with my Nokia E61i. I found that I cannot press dot (period) button while I’m entering my weight. I try to use special symbol by pressing [Chr] button. There is not period character. How can I do?
I thik, this may occur when predefine the input box to available for numerical only, and E61i cannot press period button for that mode.
Comment by Vacharaphol — May 2, 2008 @ 9:30 am
There seems to me some bugs when using Imperial units (such as when entering personal goals) but when using Metric units this looks like a solid app. Glad it finally runs on my E51! Keep up the good work
Comment by Elton — May 13, 2008 @ 8:29 am
…Also, it would be real handy if there was some way to back up all data that has been inputted.
Comment by Elton — May 13, 2008 @ 8:35 am
Automatic updates does not work using wifi, the app hangs on startup. Set to a user-defined access point, it hangs on every startup (when set to ‘always ask’ the option to cancel the update is available, allowing use of the app). Removal and re installation of the app still results in the same behaviour.
When installing the .sisx why does it install two versions of WD (1.04 and 1.14)?
Comment by Elton — May 13, 2008 @ 8:54 am
I’m using Wellness Diary with N82 (v20.0.062). It updated automatically to version 1.17 and the integration with Sports Tracker and Nokia Step Counter work great. I however had to downgrade it back to 1.14 because it wouldn’t let me input Sleep events. After all rest is just as important as exercise.
Comment by DonDon — May 20, 2008 @ 6:48 pm
Excellent - Nokia . You did a wonderful job. Pleased to see Sports Tracker and WD seamlessly interface. Welldone!!!
Comment by Rao — June 30, 2008 @ 8:30 am
Great app. Maybe you could do some kind of “Challenge your mate” –feature for this application. You could send a email to your friend that contains a challenge to exercise more (or lose more weight etc) than you in a certain time period.
You could use top athletes in promoting this application. I can see advertisements where lets say Rafeal Nadal challenges Roger Federer to play more tennis within a week =)
Like someone already suggested, integration with other devices like hearth beat monitor would be great.
I am sure that this applications will rule in future if you develope it further. Only the sky is limit.
Comment by HP — August 7, 2008 @ 8:55 am