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ActiveME app for iPhone and iPad


4.6 ( 1616 ratings )
Utilities
Developer: Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases NHS Foundation Trust
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.11, last update: 5 years ago
First release : 20 Feb 2012
App size: 9.26 Mb

ActiveME allows you to quickly track and monitor your daily activity levels.

How often do you find yourself in a ‘boom and bust’ energy cycle? ActiveME helps you track your energy levels, shows your energy patterns and helps you plan your activities to achieve your baseline and then to safely increase your activity.

Choose from four different activity grades and plot them on a daily calendar, then use the reports function to see the patterns in your energy levels and take control of your activity.

Features:
1. Record each activity in terms of the energy level
2. Plot your activity use on an easy-to-use graph
3. Make notes in your energy diary
4. Review your activity patterns and set standards going forward
5. Email a pdf of the week’s chart

Developed by NHS experts in CFS/ME, activity record charts are widely used to help patients and practitioners work together to develop a daily baseline of energy use before increasing it in regular steps to enable you to achieve your goals.

Fast, easy, portable and discrete, ActiveME can help you balance your activities.

Should you have any problems with this app please get in touch with [email protected]

Latest reviews of ActiveME app for iPhone and iPad

Really Good
Advantages + Simple to Use Uncluttered Appearance Note-Taking Option Graphing Ability Disadvantages - Only Accepts Full Hours Energy Selection Limited to Low / High No Input Option for Pain Summary = A really good tool for tracking Chronic Fatigue, but somewhat limited. This would be a decent free Light app, but for cost it should do the things I suggest below: Suggestions • Allow user to label partial hours Increase Status Selections (medium-low energy, med energy, pain scale 1:5, cognitive fog)
Absolutely Pathetic
As a CFS/ME sufferer it is my opinion that little consultation was done with actual CFS/ME patients. Dont waste your money on this excuse for an CFS/ME app.
Huge disappointment
The app is a great idea and very handy in tracking your activity. But first I noticed that it always opened to the next day on the calendar instead of the present day youre logging. That seems small but I cant help think its somehow connected to a really big problem: after a month of use I realized all my past records were completely scrambling up my activity levels, only a couple of days after I entered them. For example, all of a sudden on my weekly records where I logged my sleeping overnight, blue, it was now RED, high activity. So none of them were reliable which defeated the purpose of the app and wasted my money. I reported the problem twice but never heard back from the developer either time. I dont know what to be more upset about-my waste of money(duds like this add up eventually) or that I need a tool like this and it doesnt work:-/
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