This morning when I opened the WW app, the "my day" worked. It had all
the info it is supposed to have.
What the meeting leader said last Friday, and I am remembering this
just now, is that things on the app might be a little slow to get
caught up. It seems like that is the case with this part of t
Thanks very much! I will be giving them a call.
Nancy Badger, Ph.D
Executive Director of Counseling
Old Dominion University
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> On Dec 19, 2017, at 12:38 AM, Teresa Christian
> wrote:
>
> The WW number is
> 800-651-6000
OK, thanks for the clarification.
Nancy Badger, Ph.D
Executive Director of Counseling
Old Dominion University
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> On Dec 18, 2017, at 8:40 PM, Kelly Pierce wrote:
>
> to clarify, the ACB did not sue. the organization thre
The WW number is
800-651-6000
On 12/18/17, Kelly Pierce wrote:
> to clarify, the ACB did not sue. the organization threatened a lawsuit
> if the company did not enter into a structured negotiation arrangement
> and pay attorney fees. the company eventually entered into a legally
> binding agreem
On 12/18/17, Teresa Christian wrote:
> The WW number is
> 800-651-6000
>
> On 12/18/17, Kelly Pierce wrote:
>> to clarify, the ACB did not sue. the organization threatened a lawsuit
>> if the company did not enter into a structured negotiation arrangement
>> and pay attorney fees. the company ev
to clarify, the ACB did not sue. the organization threatened a lawsuit
if the company did not enter into a structured negotiation arrangement
and pay attorney fees. the company eventually entered into a legally
binding agreement.
Kelly
On 12/18/17, Nancy Badger wrote:
> I am having a little bit
I am having a little bit of trouble finding the phone number. However, I am
going to ask my meeting later to help me find it. I think we should all call.
Remember, Weight Watchers became accessible because of a lawsuit from American
Council of the blind. So we need to keep after them. I will pos
Yes, I have noticed that it is broken.
Have you or anyone called their tech support to let them know about it?
I haven't, but this makes me think I should since it is happening to
other people besides just me.
Teresa☺
On 12/18/17, Lynn White wrote:
> Nancy,
>
> Upon reflection, you are not mista
Nancy,
Upon reflection, you are not mistaken about tracking daily points. Go ahead
and let them know.
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> On Dec 18, 2017, at 12:19 PM, Nancy Badger wrote:
>
>
> Has anyone else noticed that they broke the accessibility when they went to
> the “freestyle “program? I can n
Hi Nancy,
It appears to have been pretty much fixed. It’s working a lot better than it
was when they first introduced the new plan.
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> On Dec 18, 2017, at 12:19 PM, Nancy Badger wrote:
>
>
> Has anyone else noticed that they broke the accessibility when they went to
> th
Has anyone else noticed that they broke the accessibility when they went to the
“freestyle “program? I can no longer get my day page to work. I’m talking about
the page where you track your points. I want to make sure it’s not just me
before I give them feedback.
Thanks
Nancy
Nancy Badger, Ph.D
No, you do not have to have Apple Watch to use the weight watchers app.
However, you will not get an accurate step count. You will still be able to
record your food and activity but not get an accurate step count from the
watch. Let me know if you have any other questions. Sorry it took me so
, 2017 2:22 PM
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Subject: Re: Weight Watchers APP
I have found the weight watchers app to be almost completely accessible. Almost
everything reads well with voiceover. As far as how the Activity tracks, Weight
Watchers gets your Activity from your Activity app which is a
;
> I have found the weight watchers app to be almost completely accessible.
> Almost everything reads well with voiceover. As far as how the Activity
> tracks, Weight Watchers gets your Activity from your Activity app which is a
> native Apple app. So you have to set up your Acti
No, it sounds like you have it all set up. Now, in the weight watchers app, at
the very top, there is a foods tab and an activity tab go to the activity tab
and see what you find. You should find activity points given to you for
different activities like making a certain amount of steps etc
steps
to Fit points which makes me think that Wait Watchers uses Fitbit as it’s
native measure of scale.
Is there anything else that I need to do with the Apple Watch? Thanks.
Sent from my iPhone
> On Oct 21, 2017, at 4:21 PM, Nancy Badger wrote:
>
> I have found the weight watchers
I have found the weight watchers app to be almost completely accessible. Almost
everything reads well with voiceover. As far as how the Activity tracks, Weight
Watchers gets your Activity from your Activity app which is a native Apple app.
So you have to set up your Activity app with your watch
Two questions regarding Weight Watchers app. First, is it accessible?
In the activity where you measure your steps and other activities, how
do you get it to measure what you're doing with the Apple Watch?
From just looking, it seems that the app appears to be Voiceover
friendly. T
caring!
>
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> [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com>] On Behalf
> Of Caitlyn Furness
> Sent: Monday, June 06, 2016 1:12 PM
> To: viphone@googlegroups.com <mailto:vipho
To: viphone@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Weight Watchers App.
There used to be an app that you could get from the app store from weight
watchers. You have to be a member and paid up to have full access to the app,
though.
The app was mostly accessable, but you couldn’t see how many points
There used to be an app that you could get from the app store from weight
watchers. You have to be a member and paid up to have full access to the app,
though.
The app was mostly accessable, but you couldn’t see how many points you’d eaten
for the day, or have a running tally. They were visib
Hello everyone. Weight Watchers gives you an app when you join, which, to my
knowledge, is not available in the App Store. Has anyone on the list had any
experience with this, and is it accessible?
Thanks.
Lucy Edmonds
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Hello,
I am not sure if my response is off topic, but I will post this info about
E-Tools from Weight Watchers. I didn't know this until recently. If you are a
lifetime member and stay in your goal, then E-Tools is free as long as you stay
in goal. When you go to a center ask for the code to en
You don't pay if you're at goal anyway, but if you want to use the etools
portion of the program, and you're a member, it's only $14.95 for the etools
portion. I'm at goal, so I use the etools portion and go to the meetings, if I
want, for free. It motivates a person to get in shape. WW thems
21, 2012 6:54 AM
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Subject: Re: Weight Watchers app
The last I heard, it worked well, though there were still accessibility issues.
On Dec 21, 2012, at 6:55 AM, Patricia Kelly wrote:
> Does anyone know whether the Weight Watchers app is works with voice over?
&
The last I heard, it worked well, though there were still accessibility issues.
On Dec 21, 2012, at 6:55 AM, Patricia Kelly wrote:
> Does anyone know whether the Weight Watchers app is works with voice over?
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