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weight Loss Software
Hi all,
I'm a 16 stone male and in need of serious help! I'm looking for some software to help me. I've used some online services in the past which track your calorie intake and the nutritional content of your food (eg: protein, carbs, fibre, fat, etc). They have been good, but an expensive month on month charge. I'm looking for some software I can purchase which will do similar. I'm currently trialling DietPower and WeightByDate. Both are good, but they are for the US market (ie: their food lists are the foods commonly found in the US and are measure in pounds, ounces etc). I'm wondering if anyone is currently using and can recommend some similar software. Maybe UK biased, although I have no problems with US because I can do the conversions happily (I was brought up on pounds and ounces!). Thanks for any help and advice. Cheers, Mike ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Do you have problems with formatting your Word documents? Try HealthChecK. Full software on 25 day free trial and the chance to win your own free copy. http://www.kutchka.com/products/producthealthcheck.asp |
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Try fitday.com. I'm not sure if it will give you UK measurements, etc, but
it does all the other things you want, and more. Cindy |
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On Sat, 2 Apr 2005 21:48:12 +0000 (UTC), (Mike
Seddon) wrote: I use FitDay. They have an online version that's free - www.fitday.com and you can purchase an offline version for $19.95. I'm Canadian so I know that the software can be programmed to use metric - not sure about that funny little 'stone' thing you use in UK. Lynne Highest Weight - 308 WW Start Weight this time around Dec 29/04 - 222.4 Weight this week - 206 Goal - 150 (Subject to change) "Change doesn't happen while you're sitting around." Hi all, I'm a 16 stone male and in need of serious help! I'm looking for some software to help me. I've used some online services in the past which track your calorie intake and the nutritional content of your food (eg: protein, carbs, fibre, fat, etc). They have been good, but an expensive month on month charge. I'm looking for some software I can purchase which will do similar. I'm currently trialling DietPower and WeightByDate. Both are good, but they are for the US market (ie: their food lists are the foods commonly found in the US and are measure in pounds, ounces etc). I'm wondering if anyone is currently using and can recommend some similar software. Maybe UK biased, although I have no problems with US because I can do the conversions happily (I was brought up on pounds and ounces!). Thanks for any help and advice. Cheers, Mike ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Do you have problems with formatting your Word documents? Try HealthChecK. Full software on 25 day free trial and the chance to win your own free copy. http://www.kutchka.com/products/producthealthcheck.asp |
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