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iOS Nutrition Tracking: FoodNoms, MyFitnessPal, Carb Manager, and Apple Journal

iOS TodayNovember 13, 202539 min628 views
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Nutrition Tracking Apps

  • πŸ’‘ FoodNoms is highlighted as a privacy-focused nutrition tracker that integrates with Apple Health, offering features like barcode scanning, recipe creation, and goal setting for calories and macros.
  • πŸ’° The free version of FoodNoms provides unlimited food tracking, while the $39.99/year Plus version adds drink logging and data import.
  • πŸ” MyFitnessPal is a well-known alternative with a massive food database and extensive third-party integrations, though it is less privacy-respecting and costs $80/year.
  • πŸ₯‘ Carb Manager is recommended for those following keto diets, focusing on fat intake and providing specific keto-friendly food options, also available for $39.99/year.

Using Apple Journal for Documentation

  • ✍️ Apple's Journal app is being used for documenting meals, recipes, and even haircuts, offering a simple, free, and private way to record information.
  • 🍞 Rosemary Orchard shares an experience with freezing and baking sourdough bread, detailing the recipe and using the Journal app to log the process with photos and notes.
  • πŸ“Έ The Journal app allows for backdating entries based on photo dates, making it easy to organize and memorialize food experiences and recipes.

iOS 26.1 News: Background Photo Uploads

  • πŸš€ iOS 26.1 introduces a new background resource upload extension for the PhotoKit framework, allowing third-party apps like Dropbox and Google Photos to upload pictures in the background.
  • πŸ”‹ This change aims to improve user experience by enabling uploads without keeping the app in the foreground or the device plugged in, managing power and connectivity automatically.

Tech Gadget Reviews

  • πŸ“± Scott provides feedback on the tech woven iPhone case, comparing its feel to a Google Pixel 3a denim case.
  • πŸ”Œ Rosemary Orchard reviews the Ugreen 100W charger with a built-in retractable cable and multiple ports, praising its convenience for travel and charging various devices.
  • ⚑ Micah Sergeant highlights the Anker six-port GAN charger, noting its ability to charge multiple devices simultaneously with both USB-A and USB-C ports, and its current sale price.
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