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    Can someone tell me about what Fitday for PC is like?

    I'm so very frustrated with the web version. The selection of food stinks. I hate that I can't delete foods I've added, or edit them for that matter. I hate that I can't categorize the foods I add as custom. I hate that I can't 'combine' a bunch of foods in a group to add all at once when selected. [Would be lovely for those breakfasts that are the same everyday!] I could go on and on...

    Does the PC version fix or make up for any of these things?

    I hope I'm not being too picky, especially with a service that's free. Its just that professional web development is what I do, and all I can keep thinking about is how terrible the usability of Fitday is, and that it's an application that could be made 150 times better!

    Thanks.
    Current: 194.5 / 179.5 / 145
    Current Start Date: September 24, 2009

    Previous: 185 / 136 / 130
    Previous Start Date: May 9, 2005

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    Re: Fitday for PC?

    Fitday PC allows you to enter in your activity level to help estimate your BMR, as well as help you estimate the amount of calories you should restrict to meet your weight goal as you set them. It has charts in it that allow you to keep track of your measurements and moods. I find the food explorer and activity explorer to be easier to use. Entering in custom foods is essentially the same, but I find entering them into the food log is easier.

    I really like it much better.

    I find I use it a lot more too being it's just sitting right on my desktop.

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    • #3
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      I would echo Brook's comments about fitday pc being more useful than the online free version.
      One feature I have just discovered is the 'ingredients' tab. You have probably noticed that fitday always assumes we use margarine to cook omelettes and so if I selected that as a food it always added the margarine to the figures. Well in fitday pc you can customise your omelette and deduct that margarine and add butter instead and then save it as a favourite or custom food to use again.
      Of course you can just as easily enter all the ingredients for a recipe quickly too. I usually load in all the ingredients for a whole recipe but call it however many servings in the quantity box, thus my breakfast quiches entry has 12 servings as the quantity for the whole recipe and when I eat it I just put in how many I had to get the correct figures
      Also it has a 'history' tab so if you want to repeat entries from a previous day - even a week ago - you can bring up those entries and add them to today's menu easily.
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      • #4
        Re: Fitday for PC?

        Hrmmmm....maybe I will invest in it....hrmmmm. Any downsides to it?

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        • #5
          Re: Fitday for PC?

          Yeah. It costs $20. LOL

          ..No seriously, I find it to be worth every penny!

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          • #6
            Re: Fitday for PC?

            There is another program which is similar. It is called Diet Power and you can download a trial version at www.dietpower.com.
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            • #7
              Re: Fitday for PC?

              Sounds like I may have to invest in it.
              Lora

              started atkins 2/3/2003
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              • #8
                Re: Fitday for PC?

                I love fitday pc! Had it over a year and love it!

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                • #9
                  Re: Fitday for PC?

                  "The selection of food stinks."
                  Is there more food choices in the PC version?

                  "I hate that I can't delete foods I've added,"
                  What do you mean you can't delete them..you check the box beside it then hit the remove checked button.

                  "I hate that I can't categorize the foods I add as custom."
                  I agree...even if it was just alphatized to avoid repeats would speed things up.

                  "I hate that I can't 'combine' a bunch of foods in a group to add all at once when selected. [Would be lovely for those breakfasts that are the same everyday!]"
                  You can! This is how I do it. With a clean slate enter what you would have for that breakfast. Now either open another window or you can use your back up button for this next part. You click on New Custom Food...and Add New Custom Food and you just enter your info there. Either by looking at the other window for the info or by hitting your back up and forward buttons until you have entered it all. I do this lots. The only drawback to it is that if you change anything in it...the next time you do a recipe then you would have to do the whole thing over.
                  Elsie150
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                  • #10
                    Re: Fitday for PC?

                    Originally posted by Elsie150
                    What do you mean you can't delete them..you check the box beside it then hit the remove checked button.
                    No, I mean when I've added a custom food, it is forever in my custom food list. So those terrible foods I was eating when I was going low-cal are still there, and I'll never eat them again, but I can't delete them entirely.

                    You can! This is how I do it. With a clean slate enter what you would have for that breakfast. Now either open another window or you can use your back up button for this next part. You click on New Custom Food...and Add New Custom Food and you just enter your info there. Either by looking at the other window for the info or by hitting your back up and forward buttons until you have entered it all. I do this lots. The only drawback to it is that if you change anything in it...the next time you do a recipe then you would have to do the whole thing over.
                    Yah, I know. Its just totally bad application design that I have to do this in this totally backwards way. In SparkPeople.com, for example, I can select as many foods as I want, and group them together under any title I want. It automatically comes up with a nutritional value for the whole batch for me, without me having to do the footwork, and going back and forth between windows, adding/subtracting, then adding it as a custom food, etc etc. Then when I want to add it to my day, it automatically adds all the foods I had saved, with one click.

                    So instead of "random breakfast of eggs, mushrooms, tomatoes, ground beef, etc" as one list item, I actually get each individual ingredient and its nutritional value listed. I find this more helpful than one line item, especially when I go back to inspect my foods on days where I've been really successful, or not so much.

                    Does that make sense?

                    So I was just hoping that Fitday for PC makes up for the downfalls of the web version, though so far it doesn't sound like it does. I'm almost tempted to just code my own food tracking application, cause I can't seem to find one I like.
                    Current: 194.5 / 179.5 / 145
                    Current Start Date: September 24, 2009

                    Previous: 185 / 136 / 130
                    Previous Start Date: May 9, 2005

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                    • #11
                      Re: Fitday for PC?

                      You know what I think you need to do. You need to make a program that meets all our needs and you could make lots of money just selling it here...LOL!

                      "No, I mean when I've added a custom food, it is forever in my custom food list. So those terrible foods I was eating when I was going low-cal are still there, and I'll never eat them again, but I can't delete them entirely."

                      Here is how you delete the custom food. Add it to your day, then click on the name of it. This will take you to a page that gives you an option to Edit or delete it. Click on delete. This will take you to another page asking you if you want to keep references to it or not. Click on keep references. And wahhhhla....it will no longer be in your custom foods.

                      Hope that helps.
                      Elsie150
                      Female 44, 5'
                      SW241/CW215/GW150
                      Never Ending Induction Recipes
                      http://www.atkinsdietbulletinboard.c...n-recipes.html

                      You may encounter many defeats, but you must not be defeated. In fact, it may be necessary to encounter the defeats, so you can know who you are, what you can rise from, how you can still come out of it. ~Maya Angelo~

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                      • #12
                        Re: Fitday for PC?

                        The pc version allows you to make a recipe into a custom food by starting a 'new custom' entry, clicking on the 'ingredients' tab and dragging the ingredients to it. If the next time you have that recipe you change the ingredients (say I decide to make microwaved flax bread but use ground almonds instead of flax and add some splenda to make a cake) you can delete the amount of flax and add the ground almonds and splenda to make it reflect what you are eating.

                        Another feature I like is that it seems you can add unlimited (or at least many more) 'favourites' and 'custom' foods. The online version hides some entries if you exceed a certain number, which I found irritating.

                        Also it has a 'history' tab where you can check back through past weeks to find a food if you entered a recipe and forgot to make it a custom or favourite - dont ask how I know that

                        As for alphabeticising the favourites or custom list I haven't found if you can automatically sort by names but you can sort them manually by dragging and dropping up or down the list.
                        I have sorted my lists into types so all the vaggies are together in alphabetical order as are the meats, fruits etc.
                        Wondering how to get 'most' of your net carbs from your induction veggies?
                        Take a look at the thread from the latest Veggie Challenge to see how others manage it!



                        Check out our Low Carb Recipes website and add to it!!





                        F/60 yrs/5ft 5.5" (Though due to collapsing vertebrae I am now only 5'3" - but I refuse to recalculate my BMI )

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                        • #13
                          Re: Fitday for PC?

                          The only negative that keeps preventing me from buying the PC version is inability to import your history. I used the web version religiously with many custom foods, I would hate to lose all that.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Fitday for PC?

                            Originally posted by bowulf
                            The only negative that keeps preventing me from buying the PC version is inability to import your history. I used the web version religiously with many custom foods, I would hate to lose all that.
                            That's a terrible oversight on their part!
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