An honest comparison based on real user reviews. Both are popular Feeding Record apps — but which one do users complain about less?
Critical technical infrastructure failures (sync, crashes, server connectivity) combined with aggressive monetization destroying user trust despite simple, well-liked core UX
"I absolutely loved this when I first downloaded it. But after a month, it crashes when I click on the chart, and will not update anything I have put in for the last 3 days. Off to search for another baby tracker"
"I really love how simple this app is and the many options it has, even for multiple baby and multiple contributors options. The only reason for the 3 star is it never has the last two days of the month right"
Confusing UI for basic operations like reordering items, with seemingly random behavior that frustrates users
"After 30 minutes of trying I've given up trying to change the order of the drops. They seemingly just go to random places"
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