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Wellness Diary updated: you can now import your activity data from Sports Tracker and Step Counter applications

Nokia Wellness Diary was just updated to 1.18.

Changelog:

  • Seamless data import from Sports tracker and Step counter applications
  • Minor bug fixes
  • Supports also S60 3rd FP2, i.e. works in Nokia 6210 Navigator and 6220 Classic (tested), and should work in Nokia N78, N96 and 5320 XpressMusic (not tested)

Note: as some of you noted in the previous Wellness Diary comments thread, there was something funny with the version 1.17, that was auto-updated for active Wellness Diary users last week. We apologize for this inconvenience.

Posted by Tommi @ May 22, 2008 6:01 pm | Tags: ,

20 Comments »

  1. Right. I just realized this. And also that it imports ALL entries in the Sports Tracker - including “driving”! If this wasn’t enough (I already have over a hundred entries for driving), the Wellness Diary doesn’t have the “standard” Symbian(?)/S60(?) feature (present e.g. in Messages, Photos, etc) to “Select/Unselect” items for batch moving/removing of items. So removing the Driving, etc unwanted entries is a pain in the ass.

    Suggestion: Add a feature that allows to select which entry types a user wishes to import. (Luckily Wellness Diary doesn’t seem to re-import deleted items!)
    Or at least (and possibly in any case) add the “Select/Unselect” feature.

    Other than the bug above it’s great that you added this feature.

    Comment by Jaakko H. — May 22, 2008 @ 6:28 pm

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    Pingback by Update - Nokia Wellness Diary 1.18 : Spaziocellulare News Magazine — May 23, 2008 @ 3:25 am

  3. Hi
    Still not working on N82, not the 1.17 or the 1.18 version.
    Did even change the memorycard..and formated it..only says memory full. works fine at N95…both memorycards works on N95, but not at all at N82. So while trying to fix the wellness diary, all excisting data lost since the day 1 i started to use, it all disappeared..from N82.

    Hard work, statistics, weightlost..all lost
    Using 1.14, that is the one that works on N82.

    Comment by Jam — May 23, 2008 @ 12:05 pm

  4. thanks, the new feature works perfect for me, less data to input means i will be using it more.

    Comment by blue — May 23, 2008 @ 4:20 pm

  5. the send by mail option don’t recognize my mails accounts. Every time that I try to send the data ask to add a new account.

    Comment by Pablo — May 24, 2008 @ 7:33 pm

  6. version 1.18 Does not work on Nokia E51. It freezes…

    Comment by peteralmere — May 28, 2008 @ 2:57 pm

  7. Is there a way to display the total calories consumed per day? The eating graph shows the food healthiness only.

    Comment by Thanos — June 4, 2008 @ 12:32 pm

  8. The calendar in Wellness Diary 1.18 suddenly got very slow after two days use in N95 8GB. It takes almost one minute to open calendar or change months, for example. There are plenty of entries in the primary calendar of my N95 (I guess the slowing down started after I synchronized my Outlook calendar with N95). Does WD Calendar import all of them (slowly) every time it is opened, or what might be the reason?

    Also: I often use both Sports Tracker and Step Counter when walking. It seems to me that WD imports steps from both of them, thus showing way too much steps. How, when or where can I delete the extra steps in WD (don’t want to do it in ST or SC). Should it be done in Calendar or Steps (not sure if it is Steps in English version) and on the same day the entry is created or later?

    There is some kind of import from calendar function in each activity’s settings. What does it do or does it do anything yet?

    Is there any way to backup all WD data and import it in case I want to delete and reinstall the software?

    Finally, there seems to be two Wellness Diary 1.18 entries in “Application manager”. How to get rid of one of them without uninstalling WD?

    Comment by Tapsa — June 6, 2008 @ 2:01 am

  9. Data export don’t support unicode in comments. It’s a real problem! N82 Cirillic charset, export via BT.

    Comment by ae — June 10, 2008 @ 3:14 pm

  10. I’m glad that it now stores data to memory card AND imports data from sporttracker.

    But I have to change handsets quite frequently… how can I copy the data files from one device to another?

    Comment by Duane — June 12, 2008 @ 11:48 pm

  11. I have just upgraded from an N73 to an N82. I want to install the latest version on the N82 and transfer over a years worth of Wellness Diary data from the N73 to the N82.

    Can anybody suggest a way to achieve this or must I start afresh on the N82?! :-|

    Any help gratefully appreciated!

    Comment by Andy L — July 4, 2008 @ 2:14 am

  12. I’m using the latest 1.18 version of Wellness Diary and I absolutely love it except for the fact that I can’t seem to export the data to a file. I’m using Nokia E61i and I’ve just entered weight information (along with comments). When I try sending it via e-mail or bluetooth or even MMS, the app just suddenly quits without sending anything.

    I read that export doesn’t support unicode in comments so I went in and chanced all the special Finnish (Scandic characters) and it still doesn’t do anything, it just crashes/quits the app.

    I’ve tried changing the settings from using phone memory to use the memory card but that didn’t help at all either.

    Any suggestions as to how I’ll get my data out? I mean, I wouldn’t care but there’s some comments I’d love to save and aside from going to each entry by hand and see what I wrote, I’d like to find some other way to save the data to a textfile and since you can’t really see the comments in the list view, it’s a bit time consuming to go through years of entries.

    Comment by Elisa — July 4, 2008 @ 2:40 pm

  13. Here’s a link to a site which has a guide to take your data out:

    http://research.nokia.com/research/projects/WellnessDiary/index.html

    I was wondering that is there a way to import my previous data without erasing my present data? (I mean, I have a lot of entries in my last phone and now I’d like to add them to the phone I use now without overwriting the data stored on the phone in use…)

    Comment by Pekka — July 17, 2008 @ 2:29 pm

  14. After a recent upgrade of my n95 8gig software I have been unable to get the latest versions of this app to launch at all. I love the program and miss it. suggestions?

    thanks

    cL

    Comment by Cyprien — August 8, 2008 @ 8:13 pm

  15. Anyone know a way to extract the wfrdb.sq database file from an nbu backup file? I just upgraded my firmware and forgot to save the database first :(((

    Thanks!

    Comment by Laurence — August 17, 2008 @ 2:00 pm

  16. cool application. would be great if it is possible that it sometime could be connected online with the sportstracker website, so that you can send your data online to your account at http://sportstracker.nokia.com…

    Comment by Charlie — September 6, 2008 @ 11:27 pm

  17. @ Laurence
    Anyone know a way to extract the wfrdb.sq database file from an nbu backup file? I just upgraded my firmware and forgot to save the database first :(((

    Yeah my best suggestion and if im right, that u dont wana keep everythin from ur file backup.

    Restore your whole nbu file, extract wfrdb, then re-install ur firmware so youll go back to fresh and now have the file u want :) (it’s annoying i know)

    Comment by Joey — September 15, 2008 @ 2:29 pm

  18. How can I export the smoking data to my PC

    Comment by Bruno — September 23, 2008 @ 6:08 pm

  19. Wonderful application, thanks a lot!

    I seem to be having panic attacks (at least, that’s what my cardiologist and neurologist told me). Basically, my blood pressure and pulse go way up completely out of the blue, sometimes to the point of almost total collapse. Now I realize that there are certain precursors to that, such as lack of sleep, alcohol, stress etc. However, an application like this would greatly clarify the correlation.

    I do not have the option of measuring my blood pressure whenever I feel it’s way above normal, since the attacks can and do happen pretty much anywhere - a business meeting, public transport, middle of the night - you name it. My point is, the “Blood Pressure” feature is very nice and helpful unless you can’t quite measure it. Since Nokia phones do not currently have the option of measuring BP, saving some made up numbers like 180/100 off the top of my head would obviously only partially do the trick and mess up the statistics.

    What I’m suggesting is that you add some flexibility, like in the case above one would only need to run the application, enter some notes like “I don’t feel very well” and it gets saved into the database along with the timestamp.

    Please think about it, it could really come handy in numerous medical as well as fitness cases.

    Also, please make your application export data in CSV or XML for further desktop analysis. Please!

    Thanks for the app,
    Anton

    Comment by anton — October 1, 2008 @ 10:41 pm

  20. With regards to a nutritional database for use with the Wellness Diary. One already exists based on US public data IIRC. Its already used by a product that is very similar to this - RMRDiet. Its a csv and should be relatively easy to import.
    http://www.rmrsoft.com/downloads/nokia/extras/master_food.zip

    If you do not want to distribute it, then at least create a mechanism for importing this information. That way users can create/share their own nutritional database(s) based on region, diet, personal tastes etc.

    RMR Diet also has some interesting features that might be applicable to the Wellness Diary…

    By the way, is there a PDF usermanual anywhere?

    Comment by Tim O — October 7, 2008 @ 11:24 pm

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