— Bug fixes
– Support for iOS 14 – Adds a iOS 14 home screen widget - 3.1 adds one widget to display the latest values for weight and body fat percentage. - More widgets are coming with a future update. Feedback which information you'd like to see on your home screen are appreciated. – As always: Bug fixes and improvements.
— Bugfixes
– Improvements in displaying data and interpretations on first launch, when no data has been entered using Weiqht yet. – Better feedback when restoring purchases.
- Improved display in landscape mode. - Resolves the issue that the dates on the axis below the graph disappeared on app relaunch. - Reordered settings. - Additional improvements and bug fixes
- Look at the change in your values over different time periods (from one month to three years) or all the data you have ever measured. - Interpretations that tell you what your values mean. - The following key figures are used for this: - Weight according to Broca - Body fat percentage based on sex and age - BMI according to WHO - waist-toheight-ratio (WHtR) for the waist circumference - Fatfree mass index (FFMI) for lean body mass - Fat mass index (FMI) for body fat mass - Extending the settings so you can customize Weiqht to your personal needs - show or hide BMI, waist circumference, body fat percentage and all interpretations - Weiqht is available in French now - Improvements and bug fixes
– Bugfix
– Bugfix
- Adding new measurements is now even faster by using the app icon shortcut. - Various other improvements and bug fixes
- Dark Mode - Not a fan of Subscriptions? Weiqht can now also be unlocked with a single one time purchase - Adaptions for iOS 13 - Various other improvements and bug fixes
- Interpretation of waist circumference and body fat percentage - Different meanings are identified with text color changes - Interpretation is based on scientific studies and respects gender and age. - Waist circumference - Healthy: green - High: orange - Very high: red - Body fat percentage - Low: light blue - Fit: very light green - Healthy: green - High: orange - Obese: red - Improvements while restoring previous purchases - Various other improvements and bug fixes
- Fixes a crash, which happened for some users without recent data
- Support for Siri Shortcuts - Tell Siri if you want to add new measurements - Siri is able to predict when you want to add new measurements - Badge App Icon as Reminder - Every midnight an icon badge appears and stays until you logged your weight - Fixes a crash, which happened for some users without recent data - Various other improvements and bug fixes
- New: Waist Circumference - Add new measurements and sync them to Health - Beautiful graph and statistics - BMI values are bolder and less transparent to improve readability - Improved display of graphs, when there is only one value to display - Weiqht now requires iOS 11.4 or later - Various improvements and bug fixes
- Option to disable body fat percentage - Option to open the link to our Twitter in your favourite client - Fixing some typos and some minor visual glitches
## QuickWeight is now Weiqht The app has been rethought completely and a lot of new features have been added — basically it's a new app. - New dashboard screen: get an overview about your body and how it changed in the last weeks - Graph with history for weight - Graph with history for body fat percentage - Graph with history for body fat mass - Graph with history for lean body mass - See the history for your body mass index (BMI) and what it means - New pricing model, with the goal to ensure the ongoing development of the app - Notification Center widget with weight graph and latest weight and body fat percentage measurement - Support for all the new iPhones (iPhone X, XR, XS and XS MAX) - Various more improvements and bug fixes
Bugfixes and performance improvements.
Bug Fixes
- Visualizes how your body fat change - Fixed a bug that made restoring previous purchases impossible - The overview screen now also shows in which direction your values have changed, compared to your last measurement - Using a color coding the body mass index shows you, if you're in the recommended range
- The overview screen now also shows in which direction your values have changed, compared to your last measurement - Using a color coding the body mass index shows you, if you're in the recommended range