Water - Daily Intake Tracker
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Water - Daily Intake Tracker

Price
Free
Category
Health & Fitness Food & Drink
Last update
Aug 18, 2021
Publisher
Dominik Zabek Contact publisher
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Description

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Most of our body is made of water, which is essential for a healthy life. This app will help you keep your daily drinking routine. You can add a lot of different drinks of various sizes. You can set up notifications that remind you about drinking water. All of your data will be synced via iCloud across all of your iOS devices. "Water" uses integration with Apple Health to fetch your weight to calculate your recommended water intake and add your drinks to your Health app. All features are available for free without any hidden costs, ads or subscriptions. Features: - Set up your daily goal based on your weight. - Add different drinks of various sizes. - Synchronize your drinks with Apple Health. - Beautiful widget shows your last drinks, how much water you already drunk, and how much is left. - Set up daily reminders to drink some water. - Synchronize your data between your iOS devices. - Dark Mode support. - Share your logs in CSV files to other apps. - Choose between many fluid units. Water - Daily Intake Tracker has integration with Apple Health and uses HealthKit to fetch your weight to calculate your recommended water intake and synchronize your drinks to the Apple Health app. Your health data will be only used for calculations and will not be stored in the app database. Please note, this app is not intended for medical use. All calculations are made approximately. There are a lot of different methods how to calculate your recommended daily intake. This app results are based on a few formulas and averaged. If you are not sure how much water you should drink or have chronic diseases, you should ask your doctor.

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