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Be sure to read our file called " Nutrient Tracking Programs " in the folder " IMPROVING YOUR CRON PROGRAM " . We include fitday and several free programs.

If anyone has additions to that or any other file, please let us know and the additions will be included in an update

on 2/9/2006 3:10 PM, aliciacarroll30047 at aliciacarroll@... wrote:

Thank you Rodney for that advice. I do have a copy of Balance Log

buthave not been using it. I noticed fitday is not very expensive,

does anyone have experience with both and care to give their opinion?

alicia

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Be sure to read our file called " Nutrient Tracking Programs " in the folder " IMPROVING YOUR CRON PROGRAM " . We include fitday and several free programs.

If anyone has additions to that or any other file, please let us know and the additions will be included in an update

on 2/9/2006 3:10 PM, aliciacarroll30047 at aliciacarroll@... wrote:

Thank you Rodney for that advice. I do have a copy of Balance Log

buthave not been using it. I noticed fitday is not very expensive,

does anyone have experience with both and care to give their opinion?

alicia

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>I noticed fitday is not very expensive,

> does anyone have experience with both and care to give their opinion?

> alicia

>

I use Fitday quite a bit. Their food lists are a bit puzzling: fifty

ways to list chicken breast (with bone, for instance -- who cares?),

uncooked beans and peas (a little too crunchy for me), unprepared dry

mixes, etc, and yet several typical foods I eat aren't listed. I

often have to go to CalorieKing to get estimated calorie content and

then go back into FitDay to log it.

I bought their software. It's a lot like the online version. I never

use the software though, because I log my foods at work, on vacation,

etc, and it helps to have it online so I can keep all the data in one

place.

Diane

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>I noticed fitday is not very expensive,

> does anyone have experience with both and care to give their opinion?

> alicia

>

I use Fitday quite a bit. Their food lists are a bit puzzling: fifty

ways to list chicken breast (with bone, for instance -- who cares?),

uncooked beans and peas (a little too crunchy for me), unprepared dry

mixes, etc, and yet several typical foods I eat aren't listed. I

often have to go to CalorieKing to get estimated calorie content and

then go back into FitDay to log it.

I bought their software. It's a lot like the online version. I never

use the software though, because I log my foods at work, on vacation,

etc, and it helps to have it online so I can keep all the data in one

place.

Diane

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At 03:26 PM 2/9/2006, you wrote:

Be sure to read our file called

" Nutrient Tracking Programs " in the folder " IMPROVING YOUR

CRON PROGRAM " . We include fitday and several free

programs.

If anyone has additions to that or any other file, please let us know and

the additions will be included in an update

Here are two free online ones that I've run across. I have no idea if

they are good or not.

http://mybiochemistry.com

where you apparently set up an account and upload your daily intake

data. " The foods database holds 6,210 items from the latest (Release

13, 2000) United States Department of Agriculture Nutrient Database for

Standard Reference. Included are all the food composition data published

in the 21 volumes of Agriculture Handbook No. 8 (U.S. Department of

Agriculture 1976B88), and its four supplements (U.S. Department of

Agriculture 1990B93). Data were compiled from published and unpublished

sources. Published sources include the scientific and technical

literature. "

Also, I just now looked for a replacement for the USDA one mentioned in

your files section (the one where the link is dead). It's

The Interactive Healthy Eating Index

http://209.48.219.53/

Speaking of the files section, if you hadn't given a specific pointer

to the specific file that describes the programs being discussed, I doubt

that I (or most) would have waded through everything in order to arrive

at the correct place. Yes, I had noticed the File Index. I'd still

suggest you need to somehow make the files searchable, and therefore more

useful.

--

Regards,

Ken

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At 03:26 PM 2/9/2006, you wrote:

Be sure to read our file called

" Nutrient Tracking Programs " in the folder " IMPROVING YOUR

CRON PROGRAM " . We include fitday and several free

programs.

If anyone has additions to that or any other file, please let us know and

the additions will be included in an update

Here are two free online ones that I've run across. I have no idea if

they are good or not.

http://mybiochemistry.com

where you apparently set up an account and upload your daily intake

data. " The foods database holds 6,210 items from the latest (Release

13, 2000) United States Department of Agriculture Nutrient Database for

Standard Reference. Included are all the food composition data published

in the 21 volumes of Agriculture Handbook No. 8 (U.S. Department of

Agriculture 1976B88), and its four supplements (U.S. Department of

Agriculture 1990B93). Data were compiled from published and unpublished

sources. Published sources include the scientific and technical

literature. "

Also, I just now looked for a replacement for the USDA one mentioned in

your files section (the one where the link is dead). It's

The Interactive Healthy Eating Index

http://209.48.219.53/

Speaking of the files section, if you hadn't given a specific pointer

to the specific file that describes the programs being discussed, I doubt

that I (or most) would have waded through everything in order to arrive

at the correct place. Yes, I had noticed the File Index. I'd still

suggest you need to somehow make the files searchable, and therefore more

useful.

--

Regards,

Ken

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