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- Price: Free to try (7-day trial); $45.00 to buy (Buy it now)
- Operating system: Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: August 29, 2006
- Total Downloads: 110,195
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From CalorieKing :The CalorieKing Diet, Nutrition and Exercise Manager lets you work out exactly what you need to do to shed pounds. You can record everything you eat and the exercise you do using our huge food and exercise database, and then track your weight over time. The profiling feature tells you exactly how many calories you need everyday to lose, gain, or maintain your ideal body weight. The program features: 45,000+ food database, food and exercise diary, set nutritional goals and targets, powerful personal profile works out your exact nutritional needs, print reports, supports up to 5 individual users, automatic food database updates.
Version 4.0.4 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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Version: CalorieKing Nutrition and Exercise Manager 4.0.4
"Pretty well done, but on major omission"
Pros: Intuitive, GUI easy to use.
Flexible goal definition.
Track changes in weight, body measurements.
Nice graphical reports.
Nice "as you type" search of food libraryCons: Building new foods from existing foods in the DB (such as recipe) could be better.
Exercise subtracts from calorie allotment, but not that of carbs/fat/protein, possibly making it hard to maintain desired percentages of eachSummary: When you create a custom food, it just wants you to enter the calories, sodium, carbs, etc. I was hoping you could build a custom food using other ingredients in the DB. You can somewhat get around this by creating a meal, saving the meal, then cr... read more >>
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