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I've seen it but prefer WWCalc which is free. Go to

http://pub121.ezboard.com/fdottisweightlosszonefrm116 and check it

out.

> Hi all!

>

> My apologies if some of you get dupes of this email, as I'm posting it to 2

> groups.

>

> I've heard some buzz that eTools and WW Online have tools for Palm Pilots

> and other PDAs. I've been crusing the WW website and there doesn't seem to

> be any mention of them in the eTools or WW Online sales info. Can anyone who

> is a member of either program clue me in? And if there are PDA apps, what

> tools are provided and do you think they're worthwhile?

>

> Thanks!

>

>

> (who is also a geekgirl that loves her techie toys)

>

>

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Thanks for the input, ! I have used WWCalc... and also WWJournal,

which was freeware from White Oaks. (WW asked the WWJournal gent to take it

off his site though. Too bad. It was a nice app.)

Of course right after I hit the send button, I found the mention of the PDA

tools on the WW site, though they really don't seem to give any additional

information.

Re: palm tools?

I've seen it but prefer WWCalc which is free. Go to

http://pub121.ezboard.com/fdottisweightlosszonefrm116 and check it

out.

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If you are an eTools member you have access to a free PDA download. I think

its this address:

http://www.weightwatchers.com/pda/index.aspx

If you aren't an eTools member you won't have access. What that means for

those who don't know, you would have to have been a WW member in person, as

well as online to be an eTools member.

I use it every day (as long as I'm OP). I was using the WW Calc that is

floating around, and in some respects I like it better than the official WW

one. Except the eTools version loads my foods online, and I get the latest

lists updated on my Palm. It takes up a lot of memory, so if you have 4-8

megabytes on your Palm I wouldn't bother with it. Use the WW Calc instead.

palm tools?

Hi all!

My apologies if some of you get dupes of this email, as I'm posting it to

2 groups.

I've heard some buzz that eTools and WW Online have tools for Palm Pilots

and other PDAs. I've been crusing the WW website and there doesn't seem to

be any mention of them in the eTools or WW Online sales info. Can anyone who

is a member of either program clue me in? And if there are PDA apps, what

tools are provided and do you think they're worthwhile?

Thanks!

(who is also a geekgirl that loves her techie toys)

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Thanks, !

Do the tools also track your progress as well? Or are they just point

calculators, food lists and the like?

RE: palm tools?

If you are an eTools member you have access to a free PDA download. I think

its this address:

http://www.weightwatchers.com/pda/index.aspx

If you aren't an eTools member you won't have access. What that means for

those who don't know, you would have to have been a WW member in person, as

well as online to be an eTools member.

I use it every day (as long as I'm OP). I was using the WW Calc that is

floating around, and in some respects I like it better than the official WW

one. Except the eTools version loads my foods online, and I get the latest

lists updated on my Palm. It takes up a lot of memory, so if you have 4-8

megabytes on your Palm I wouldn't bother with it. Use the WW Calc instead.

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Online it has weight tracker, recipe renovation, points calc everything, but

the Palm program is restricted to Points for food and activity. WWCalc has

a weight tracker that I really like and kind of miss. But it isn't in

color, and alas, I'm a techno junkie... Not that the eTools PDA product is

all colorful, its not. Just more up to date.

Re: palm tools?

Thanks, !

Do the tools also track your progress as well? Or are they just point

calculators, food lists and the like?

RE: palm tools?

If you are an eTools member you have access to a free PDA download. I

think

its this address:

http://www.weightwatchers.com/pda/index.aspx

If you aren't an eTools member you won't have access. What that means for

those who don't know, you would have to have been a WW member in person,

as

well as online to be an eTools member.

I use it every day (as long as I'm OP). I was using the WW Calc that is

floating around, and in some respects I like it better than the official

WW

one. Except the eTools version loads my foods online, and I get the

latest

lists updated on my Palm. It takes up a lot of memory, so if you have 4-8

megabytes on your Palm I wouldn't bother with it. Use the WW Calc

instead.

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Thanks for the 411!

RE: palm tools?

Online it has weight tracker, recipe renovation, points calc everything, but

the Palm program is restricted to Points for food and activity. WWCalc has

a weight tracker that I really like and kind of miss. But it isn't in

color, and alas, I'm a techno junkie... Not that the eTools PDA product is

all colorful, its not. Just more up to date.

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no problemo. I'm just doing some homework and pulling my hair out. Anyone

know how to program in C++ and would like to help me with 'composition?'

worth a try!

Re: palm tools?

Thanks for the 411!

RE: palm tools?

Online it has weight tracker, recipe renovation, points calc everything,

but

the Palm program is restricted to Points for food and activity. WWCalc

has

a weight tracker that I really like and kind of miss. But it isn't in

color, and alas, I'm a techno junkie... Not that the eTools PDA product

is

all colorful, its not. Just more up to date.

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Sorry... I'm no good in C++. Can help with JavaScript, VBScript, HTML, ASP

and the like if the need ever arises!

RE: palm tools?

Online it has weight tracker, recipe renovation, points calc everything,

but

the Palm program is restricted to Points for food and activity. WWCalc

has

a weight tracker that I really like and kind of miss. But it isn't in

color, and alas, I'm a techno junkie... Not that the eTools PDA product

is

all colorful, its not. Just more up to date.

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> If you are an eTools member you have access to a free PDA download.

I think

> its this address:

>

> http://www.weightwatchers.com/pda/index.aspx

>

I use the WW PDA software, but had a little problem with it since it's

PC only & I use a Mac. I wrote to WW support & got no help, but I was

able to figure out a workaround, so now I have it installed & can even

sync with no problem. If there are any Mac users who are interested in

using it let me know.

After all that, since I'm on Core I don't find it as useful, though I

pulled it out in the grocery store to check the Core food list as I

shopped, which was pretty handy. I only wish there was a way to track

Flex points on the PDA, since writing them down doesn't seem to work

too well for me.

Jackie

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