Would you keep using MFP if it wasn't free?
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nope0
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No. I'd probably just revert back to good ole pen and paper.
^^ This! The reason I'm using it, is because its free.0 -
No. MFP is useful but not worth paying for.0
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Nope.0
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More than likely No. Sad as that is to say it one of the free sites that helps with weight loss. With the current economy it is a want not a need.0
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Don't be so silly, never0
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I would as it syncs well with my Fitbit0
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Nope.0
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If they would invest it in improving the mobile apps (android has a couple of bugs that one can workaround and a couple of usability flaws) and the overall performance and quality I'd probably consider it. Of course this would depend on the pricing.
A general "no"? No!0 -
yes. No question about it.0
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I would have to say no, it's hardly worth paying for! There are so many other option, I'm sure I could find something else.0
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It would depend on how much and the terms... I don't want another monthly fee. Cheap annual fee, maybe.0
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Would depend on price, but first thought is no.0
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No. I have used and liked My Food Diary dot com and really like it. I am starting to see some disadvantages with MFP being free. I don't mind paying for something if it has value. I may go back to My Food Diary as it stores your entries and you can add/delete as needed.0
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Probably, depending on price.
There are no other free sites with a good/big enough food database, especially for UK people.
And a reason for charging would be to speed up development and iron out bugs...
Yes, there are. I just happened to come across this site. It was the first one that I used and I just stuck with it. There are other sites with lots of other features, though.No. I have used and liked My Food Diary dot com and really like it. I am starting to see some disadvantages with MFP being free. I don't mind paying for something if it has value. I may go back to My Food Diary as it stores your entries and you can add/delete as needed.0 -
Nope.0
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I wouldn't have tried it out in the first place if it wasn't free.0
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I would look at other sites, consider the price, and make the best decision for me.0
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nope!0
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The only reason I'm here is because it's free0
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No, cause I am a cheapskate.0
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No. Same way I don't pay to use a gym. If I can do it in a way that costs me nothing, that's how I do it.0
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Nope0
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Hell no!0
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Seeing what I saw till now, I'd rather pay for this than the other option I use that also has a payed option.
Mostly because it is more userfriendly.
Apart from that. As long as there are free portals for tracking what I eat and do, I will keep at them.0 -
I tell people all the time about MFP. The first thing I tell them is that it is free! That is the best part!0
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Nope. Too many bugs. I like it but the pace of development is too slow, improvements come at a snail's pace.
Of course that would depend on pricing, too.
^^ Also this.
And because there are free alternatives and MFP is not so much better as the rest that it is worth the money.0 -
I would if all my pals stayed on - but it they dropped it, I would too.0
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