Repair the damage to the graphs Topic


The latest update is very disappointing. Because the left axis in the graphs is not anymore automaticly adjusted to the users max an min values, but has a 20 kg wide scale it lost all its meaning. Please REPEAR thies!


Agreed! And, when I choose to show "All History" it goes back all the way to October 2013 even though the first weight I ever logged was in January 2014. This means I have three months worth of chart showing with no weights on it and then when my weights do show up starting in January they are all squished in. That combined with the problem mentioned by OP above makes the chart rather unhelpful. Having to drag and stretch it around to make it remotely useable every time is irritating.


Yes to both the above, the charts are essentially useless now. Having to scroll through my full history (which is many years now) defeats the whole purpose of viewing the entire history. Please fix this so the entire history is viewable on one screen instead of interminable scrolling to crawl back through time.


The graphs have become useless because the scale is now almost 200 pounds on the y-axis. All graphs now look like a straight line. Please fix.


I agree. The left axis must be relevant to each individual user or your whole offering in this app is diminished. It is the personal journey losing weight that is important here and the chart is the most obvious representation of that journey. The y axis must be relevant to each persons own story. Screw with the chart, you screw your client base. Time to fix it people!


I agree, i'm so disappointed with the new graphs.
I'm in 'weight maintainence' mode now and i found the old graphs really useful to stop me backsliding - as a gain of a few pounds would really show up.
The biggest problem is the y axis - the range is far too big and not adjustable.
I also agree that the 'whole history' option is now less useful - i want to see the whole pattern - to motivate me that i can lose weight , slowly and steadily and warn me when its creeping back on.

The old graphs were maybe less slick , but much much more useful.

Repair the damage to the graphs