Fooducate iPhone App Version 2.00

Please download or update to version 2.00 of our Fooducate iPhone app.

We’ve redesigned the product  view page based on your feedback and usage patterns:

  • Alternatives are now a big button that you can’t miss.
  • Commenting is now much easier and clearer.
  • We’ve killed the compare tab, because we noticed you weren’t using it too much. Instead you simply compared 2 items by scanning them one after another.

Lastly, we’ve added a button we hope you will enjoy – “add to list”. Tapping on it will add a viewed product to your shopping list.

You can add as many products as you want to the shopping list and then use it while shopping to check off items you have purchased. You can also edit the shopping list by adding, deleting or replacing individual items with items Fooducate helps you to choose. Lastly, you can email the shopping list (to your significant other, for example) by tapping the export button.

To use the shopping list feature and to comment you must be a registered user – which means signing up with your email or through facebook connect. This is to reduce the chance of trolls, spammers, and other abuse.

Notes:

1. This update is for both the free version of the app and the paid version. If you like what Fooducate is doing, please support us by buying the paid version (it is without advertising)

2. Android users – we will update the Android version of the app soon as well.

3. Fooducate is available only in the US.  This is why.

 

Please let us know what you think!

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  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jared-Franklin/100002590581505 Jared Franklin

    Windows Phone users would be happy with 1.0, can we make a little effort here people? For the sake of the 1.2 million daily ‘Facebook for Windows Phone’ app users. There are plenty of Windows Phone users. Are there the number of Apple or Android users? No, but that’s because Windows Phone is new. If it was just a rehash of Windows Mobile with more processing horsepower thrown at it, which is what iOS and Android have done, and still look like, it could count all the Windows Mobile phones too. But Windows Phone grew up and got out of the center aisles of the grocery store.

    Windows Phone and it’s Metro interface is unlike any of the competitors, and is fresher, cleaner, neater, and kind of like an unadulterated phone OS. It’s like the natural, organic, Feingold, gluten free phone OS. It doesn’t rely on artificial colors that people can be wowed by like the sugar bomb cereals at kids eye level in the grocery. It doesn’t depend on the artificial sweeteners akin to the hype surrounding the look and feel of a smartphones that have been around since 2000. Apple is like the brominated vegetable oil you find in Mountain Dew that is only there to keep all the artificial ingredients suspended in a uniform appearance. Android reminds me of the energy drink offerings with untold, unexplained, likely dangerous, untested,  grandiose claims of what it can do for you, but no takebacks of what it will do to you, in hundreds of flavors.

    So please consider Windows Phone. It doesn’t have the hype of the other two, but it’s growing. It’s growing because people are realizing that they want a smartphone that doesn’t break the bank or leak your bank details. They want a smartphone that can do all the cool things of a smartphone without all the artificial fluff. It’s time for the app that advocates healthy eating to come to the phone that advocates a healthy smartphone experience.

    • EdH

      +1 on a bit of Windows Phone 7 love…

  • http://www.canadianfoodiegirl.com Andrea T

    I’m still sad that it’s not available in Canada.

  • Angato

    Any word on making this available for Blackberry users?

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  • http://www.facebook.com/Little.Jewels Adia Lewis

    Why isn’t fooducate available in Canada?