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A Personal Diet Fitness Manager 1.4.2 for Windows

by BPSoftware-Colorado

Avg. Rating 5.0 (1 votes)

File Details

File Size 7.3 MB
License Shareware
Operating System Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP
Date Added
Total Downloads 893
Publisher BPSoftware-Colorado
Homepage A Personal Diet Fitness Manager

Publisher's Description

A Personal Diet Fitness Manager is a program designed for those who are primarily interested in losing weight and keeping track of nutritional intake on a daily basis. This program has many different ways of tracking your progress so that you can start to see results soon to encourage you to continue. It also tracks your daily nutrient intake so you can check to see that your eating habits keep you healthy. The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture) database of over 6,200 food items with over thirty nutrients each is used as input for your daily consumption and meals can be made for ease of data selection. There are over 100 physical activities from which you can choose to keep track of calories burned. Your entire household can use this program with separate files kept for each individual. Much effort was put into the program to make it simple to use. In addition to the standard Help files, at the bottom of every screen is a button titled 'Please Explain This'. When clicked, a screen is displayed with an explanation of every control on that particular screen. The 'How Do I...' selection in the Help files explains how you accomplish tasks within the program.

Latest Reviews

LentzS

LentzS reviewed v1.2.1 on Jun 14, 2003

I really like this program, and so far, it seems to be accurate. It could have used a little better explanations, but was easy to figure out. Thanks!

Avg. Rating 5.0 (1 votes)
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LentzS

LentzS reviewed v1.2.1 on Jun 14, 2003

I really like this program, and so far, it seems to be accurate. It could have used a little better explanations, but was easy to figure out. Thanks!

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