Écrit par MulberrySoft.com on 2024-11-07
1. * USDA based food database, over 7,000 foods with multiple portion sizes.
2. * Create menus (lists of foods, e.g. 'My Cereal Breakfast') for fast entry of multiple items in a single operation.
3. * Smart search, searches as you type, shows the most likely items first (order takes into account your favorites and foods used before).
4. Keep track of your food intake, exercise and body measurements throughout your diet.
5. * Spreadsheet style logging of food data, type directly into the food log.
6. * Add new food definitions on the fly (if you cannot find a food in the database, you can quickly create a new food definition).
7. * Supports multiple users all sharing the same food database.
8. * Keep your Calorie counter data private (on your own Windows), password protect your data.
9. Record the foods you eat in an easy to use spreadsheet that counts your calories and other nutrients.
10. * Include exercise in your daily calorie equation, 200+ exercise database.
11. * Export data to comma separated (.csv) files for import into a spreadsheet.
Télécharger et installer DietController - PC
Télécharger pour PC - serveur 1 -->Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.7 or later.
liste des systèmes d'exploitation compatibles:ouais. L'application est de 100 pour cent (100%) sûr de télécharger et d'installer. Nos liens de téléchargement proviennent de sources sûres et sont fréquemment numérisés pour vous protéger
WHAT ABOUT THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE?
I’ve been a user of DietController for many years, back when it was still a multiplatform, Java-based app. I’ve liked this app for its rather easy-to-grasp interface and the ease with which one could add or modify existing products, in my case in order to adapt the database to European products (the entire included database is based on American products, so very little use here). Now, I’ve noticed a very annoying problem: either the product is dead and development has stopped, or there is something dramatic in the pipes. Either way, my last two requests for support have been completely ignored by Margaret Dangerfield. To the point that I didn’t even receive an acknowlegement for my messages, contrary to what is stated at the website. Also the latest update here dates back from the beginning of 2013, so 2 whole years without an update… Okey, things happen and well, a dead product is a dead product. Yet, somebody’s still taking the money, so there is someone at the other end of this pipe. My real question though is: how future-proof is this soft at this point? I can testify that it works on the current public beta (ß6) of El Capitan, but it’s difficult to say if it will in the Golden Master, or in the next update. As a result, my advice is: stand clear of a product that might not work in a couple of months.