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Matt shared an idea in Tapbots on October 01, 2009 15:12:
Weightbot should provide more tools to compare current month's stats to previous months or average months.Right now the "average weight loss" panel only provides overall averages since the user started using the program.
Some more stats would be helpful.
For example, I'd like to see a panel that allows me to compare my current months progress to previous months. Your graphs allow me to get a rough sense of this data b/c I can compare one month's graph to another's. But I'd like to ascertain with greater precision just how well I am doing in Sept. compared to August and compared to an average month.
Thanks for consideration.
Matt shared an idea in Tapbots on October 01, 2009 15:08:
Weightbot should provide statistics to two decimal places.expand statistics (like average weight lost per day/week/month) to two decimal places. Yes, I know one decimal place looks more elegant, but there's a big difference b/t .1 pounds a day and .14. Thanks for your consideration!
Matt shared an idea in Delicious Monster on June 08, 2009 16:37:
Integration w/ Google Book SearchPlease add a simpler way to export (and sync periodically) library items to Google Book Search, so that users can use GBS to search the contents of their library.-
Matt started following the idea "Musical units: BPM, etc." in Tapbots.
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Matt shared an idea in Tapbots on June 02, 2009 18:49:
Show progress toward goal in percentage terms, puhleeze :)More Weightbot feature suggestions:
Thanks for Weightbot--it's great. I'm inspired to keep dieting b/c I can see my progress on the little graphs even though I can't see the difference in the mirror quite as quickly.
One feature request: In addition to the progress bar that stretches from starting weight to objective weight, can you also add what percentage toward my goal I've completed?
I can eyeball it and see, for example, that I'm about 25% to my goal. But I'm a nerd, and would like a bit more precisions.
Thanks for your consideration, and thanks again for Weightbot.
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