HealthLog vs Yeeemp

Side-by-side comparison of two open source alternatives

HealthLog

Keep track of your medical test records to monitor your progress and become healthier.The project is currently in a beta testing phase. Used it for multiple users and works well enough for daily use, but if you encounter any bugs please report them. I'll try my best to fix them.Features:Allows health test reading data storage for multiple usersBlood Pressure, Blood Sugar/Glucose, Cholesterol, Renal Function Test, Notes can be savedAcceptable range for Blood Glucose (Sugar) reading configurable via slider in settingsGraph view of last 30 readings (for now)No Ads and Tracking (Has no Internet permission)Limited dependencies for reduced binary size. Currently under 8MBTested on Android 6 and up (although only a few devices)Can enable data file backup on every entry to prevent data lossFree and Open SourceDrawbacks:Data is not encrypted on storage. Local SQLite database stores data in json formatCurrently in beta testing state. (Report bugs and UI/UX issues)Some acceptable ranges for some test aren't configurable yetSome (old)keyboards cannot create newline on notes

Yeeemp

Yeeemp — simple tag-based event tracker used to keep track of things you do and experience. You can make different queues for movies, books, meals, or whatever you want to track. Features: - Multiple Queues: Organize events into different queues. - Detailed Records: Add tags, descriptions, and a date for each event. - Privacy Focused: Your data stays on your device. - Backup & Restore: Easily save and restore your data from a backup file.

FeatureHealthLogYeeemp
LicenseGPL-3.0-onlyAGPL-3.0-or-later
Install sources
GitHubIzzyOnDroid
F-DroidGitHub
Categories
ProductivityFitness
ProductivityFitnessCalendar
Features
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Ad-FreeOpen SourceNo Tracking
Platforms
Android
Android
Website
Source code