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EventLog

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EventLog

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4.2
5 ratings
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Touch Science LLC
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User Reviews for EventLog

4
Awesome except…

This app has helped me maintain my New Year’s resolution of healing unhealthy eating patterns. It has been an excellent tool for the tracking and journaling aspects of my self-healing process. I only wish I had the option to switch between military time and the 12 hour clock system (AM/PM). Would make the data easier to study and analyze.

blaqmare, Feb 05, 2022
3
Good except for ability to edit/add events later

I'm using to track meds and seizures for my dog, as per vets request. This app works well for storing different events. Only problem is that I can't add events at a time other than the current time. For example if he has a seizure while at my mom's and she tells me about it later, I can't add it.

Bsgdibjjl, Dec 28, 2012
4
Pretty good

Two minor annoyances- It pauses music upon launch, and you can't reorder the event types.

ChadsReviews, Sep 23, 2017
5
Good Balance

I just got this app to use mostly as a food diary, and to keep track of various life events like sleeping. I have used it for a couple of days. So far it has worked as I expected it to work. The interface is intuitive (at least for me). The .CSV file opened up just fine on my Mac. I really like that it is very quick to use. I would like to be able to look at all the occurrences of an event, and I think that sub-events might be useful (like Meal with sub-events of Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack) but I find this product very useful as it is. I think it has a good balance of features vs. simplicity.

Cosmo Cosmic, Apr 21, 2010
5
Nice App!

This is a great app for defining, counting and exporting user-definable timestamped events. It sure beats taking handwritten notes!

Gonzlobo, Apr 21, 2010
4
Unable to edit time stamp

It's useful but wish that it allowed the option to edit timestamp.

hollisterxgirl, Jul 26, 2018
4
Great idea that needs some improvement

Great start. Needs a way to receive feedback for improvements or it changes from a potential multiple use app to a niche tool of limited use

Phoenix2016a, Jul 04, 2017

Description

Keep a log of whatever types of events interest you! EventLog was inspired by researchers studying ant colonies who needed an easy and portable way to collect data in the field, then transfer it later to analysis programs. Based on those requirements, EventLog has been created to be a generic data logger.

The app can be configured to track any types of events you set up. Events are saved real-time with time tags, and you can archive a set of events when you want to start a new one. You can also save the event types, so you don't have to re-enter them when you start collecting new data. When you need to analyze your data, you can export it as a csv (comma-separated values) file. The csv format is supported my all major analysis programs. NOTE: EventLog file export uses email, so you must have the Mail app on your device configured to send email in order to export data. A potential user of EventLog might be a tennis coach who wants to track some statistics for one of her players. She would start by entering the event types she wants to track, for example, aces, winners, and unforced errors. Each event type has a button on the Log Events view, and pressing the button logs that event with a time tag. Events can be edited, and notes such as the match score can be added to an event. A Generic Event type is always available, and the coach uses that to mark the start of games and enter other miscellaneous notes. Event counts can be displayed, and different data sets can be kept on the device. After the match the coach exports the data to Numbers or Excel and creates charts to study with her players. She notes that one player has very few winners with her backhand, so that shot can be emphasized in the next practice session. Other uses might include recording time hacks during a field test, counting which species of birds come to a feeder, tracking which types of product displays shoppers respond to... EventLog works for any scenario where time-tagged events need to be recorded. We would love to hear how you use EventLog- send your use story to [email protected]

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