Use iFitOne to Stay in Shape [Windows Mobile]

by Bruce Keener on April 24, 2008

in Gadgets

I know a lot of you are very concerned about staying in shape physically, by watching what you eat and through exercising. Hence, a program released today by Developer One may be just what you need to help you meet your fitness objectives: iFitOne.

When John Psuik of Developer One Software wrote to me about it, here are some of the features he mentioned:

No frustrating tracking of calories!
iFitOne simplifies everything. Quickly track your food intake by servings. Customize your own daily goals. Focus on eating healthy food, try to avoid the junk, get some exercise and keep track of it every day.

Daily reminders help you: stay motivated, keep your daily log up to date, and focused on success. The more often you see your goals and your progress, the more likely you will be to stick to your weight loss and fitness plans.

Friendly charts and summaries display your success, highlight the daily goals that you’ve been doing well with and alert you to those that need attention.

We’ve made the process of updating your daily diet and fitness log easier than ever. A unique interface requires only seconds to make an update.

I haven’t tried the program out yet. For one, my Pocket PC is unavailable right now (and I am surviving just fine without it). And, as you may have heard me mention before, my exercise routine consists of shopping (and cutting the grass when nobody else is around to do it). And, my metabolism has kept me thin all my life.

But, you probably don’t have those excuses. :) And, I can tell you that I have used Developer One software for years, and they have top-notch programs. Hence, I’m betting this is a good one.

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