| I've been using Kindara (just really started charting about a month ago), but I'm reading TCOYF and see that they recommend OvaGraph (which is obviously the app that accompanies the book). Anyone use OvaGraph? Or any others you really like? I've only used Kindara for a short time so I'm open to trying others if there are ones that are better. |
| I really like Kindara. But I don't temp so I can't speak to that. I've found that Kindara isn't that great at estimating my period though. When I first started I had very, very long periods, but now they're 30 days pretty regularly and it can't seem to realize that. |
| Fertility friend. The first and still the best. |
| I just started using Ova Graph. It's fine. It's easy to use. But I used Fertility Friend with my first pregnancy (after charting on actual paper for a while!) and I think I liked it more, so I might switch next cycle. |
| Really? I just built my own spreadsheet in Excel and it worked fine |
| Fertility friend |
Me too. Bonus is I have lots of notes not just numbers. |
| +1 for building your own Excel sheet. I have a tab for each month, can print off etc. Also this way nobody gets intimate details of your life! |
+1 |
Fertility friend does thus too. And is free unless you want prediction type stuff which isn't necessary. |
| I've been using FF as well as Ovia. |
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| iPeriod |
| Fertility Friend is the best. |