QS Access App Reviews

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Excellent utility

This is the missing link to analyzing the health data. Simple to use and very effective. Thanks for this!

Great app, almost perfect...

This app fills the one of the biggest issues I have with Apple Health, the inability to backup and control your data. Three small issues prevent me from giving it five stars: 1. Missing data fields. As somebody else pointed out, it does not include all of the data Apple Health records. 2. The inability to limit export to a specific date range. It would be awesome to be able to just grab the data for say the last 7 days, and would hopefully speed up the export. 3. Show original data source. It would be great if there was a column showing which app recorded the data. Fix these (assuming theyre not API limitations) and Ill be back with that last star!

Better export than Apples

Giving it 4 stars just because it exists and lets you get data out of Apples Health app in a useful format. There are a couple of minor issues. First, it needs to let you pick units to match what you use in Health. It shows temp in C, even though Health is using F. Should also let you pick a date range and set the order of the columns. All in all, not perfect, but well worth the price.

Simple and powerful

I needed steps data from previous days. I had it right in front of me within a minute of installing the app. Does exactly what it claims to do, easily.

Way better than Apples health app

QS is way better than Apples health app for exporting data. However, it still needs several features. It makes the mistake of reporting zeros when the data is really NULL. It needs to be able to control date ranges. It is unfortunate that Apple Didnt include a reasonable export capability into its health app but this app is a good start.

Best way so far

Great app to get data. I do wish it could export the raw data: for example heart rate captured each second during a workout. You can only do it hourly. The ability to export by a timeframe would help in managing the size of that data export.

Useless for workout data

Though this would be a solution to let me graph the data captured during a workout. Unfortunately the app only lets me see the data down to the HOUR; my workout data such as heart rate is captured by the apple watch and stored in the health app several times per minute. Worthless. :(

Thank you!

I was very disappointed that Apple Health app doesnt have a simple way to export data. This app is my new best friend, and the developer(s) deserves a hug. App is very simple and works exactly as it should.

Wonderful!

Just what I needed to make the Health app usable.

Almost Useless Right Now

Not sure what good it does to be able to export the max value at an hourly/daily interval. Would be 5-star app if you could export every record at its recorded interval.

Only pulls some data

First - this is a good and needed program since the Health data from the Apple watch cant be exported. But theres one shortfall... I use the heart monitor to keep an eye on occasional bradycardia. With my pulse automatically taken once every 6 minutes its great to find occasional dips. But exporting the heart rate data using this app only pulls one reading per hour. (Im not sure if its an average of the hour or not). For me, I have nothing to show the doctor since the bradicardia dip most likely will not show. I realize this can be a lot of data if all readings are exported - but maybe a switch allowing it if desired would be perfect.

Useful

Works well - suggestions for improvement include inclusion of all Heath metrics and a button that does a select all instead of having to click on each item individually.

Doesnt have minutes

Unfortunately, it can only export data grouped by hour or day. I cant export the data on a per minute basis, which is what I need to track workouts.

Basically great

Needs a breakdown of less than hour. I want to see my increments in smaller sections than day or hour. Especially for heart rate vs steps.

Hourly snapshots not useful

Definitely need more granular, and dare I say it, the actual per minute data. How can we overcome this technical obstacle? Only allow a weekly table creation? Make it wait? Create a queue? Anything! But it must be available. An hourly heart rate data just isnt useful- exercise data needs to be calculated more granularly.

Does What it Promises

This app works well. Its very simple, but as a result extremely easy to use. Two requests for future updates: 1) Add ability to export Sleep data 2) Add ability to export all data points (as recorded in Apple Health) for a particular type of data Thanks for the solid app!

Worked well.

Needed a simple export to csv. Worked great. Still room to improve (e.g. Condition or filter zero values before export), but still worth five stars since it saved me the trouble of converting xml data myself. Just had to do a little manipulation when it was in numbers.

Needs better time granularity and start/stop times

A fairly good first attempt to remedy Apple Healths severe shortcoming in providing the user data in a format we can easily manipulate/chart in a spreadsheet. The minimum granularity allowed by QS is hourly, while much of the data I collect in Apple Health is by the second (and, I know Apple Health has the per-second data). What good is it to know your average heart rate or SpO2 for an hour? Better granularity is needed. If not the per-second data, then the min/max/average for each minute would be useful. Also, a time range should be selectable. Maybe sometimes you want the data throughout all history, but usually you want to work with a few hours, a week, maybe a months data.

New version goes from 1 star to 4 stars

The addition of the tabulate all data feature is exactly what I was looking for. Its a little hard to find, but its there now! My other gripe with the previous version was to be able to specify the date range to retrieve. They still havent fixed that yet. When they do Ill change my review to 5 stars

Very useful utility

Great way to access your Health data. Better granularity would be nice. Also, this creates a bunch of rows with zero data points (eg if there was no data for the time period in question, the app exports a "0" value.) These are a nuisance. Overall though, a great free utility. Thanks to the author for making this available!

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