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Perfect Diet Tracker

Perfect Diet Tracker - 3.22

Find your perfect diet: database of over 35,000 foods.

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Current Version: 3.22
Release Date: 2009-11-09
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 190
Downloads (all versions): 15,701
Price: $49.95

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Product Description:

An easy to use diet tracker application that will help you lose weight, with a growing database of food items (now over 35,000) to get you started.

Both imperial and metric measurements are supported making it easy to add new food and exercise items to the diary worldwide. Carbohydrates, Protein and Fat intake are also monitored automatically, so you can check you are maintaining a balanced diet.

The mutliuser interface lets more than one user use the software on the same computer, each users details are password protected (optional) so your details remain private.

The new user wizard makes adding a new user, and calculating your daily calorific needs quick and easy.

Free trial (7 days) available for Windows, Linux and Mac OS X platforms.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2

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Perfect Diet Tracker ReviewGood but not Great - Version: 3.0, 5/14/2009 12:56PM PST

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DTDunn
I have downloaded and tried a number of the diet/exercise applications for the Mac. I'm a long time user of Calorie King's Nutrition & Exercise Manager. This company is not very responsive and has done little with their application in years. They don't seem focused on Mac users. Their database for food and exercise is (to my shock) better than any of the new applications I tried. I also tried Diet Controller and Weightmania. Both seemed to complex for my simple tastes.

The main problem with "Perfect" Diet Tracker is that their food and exercise databases are lame. For example, I grab breakfast at BurgerKing today, but PDT's database has only a handful of BK's menu offerings. I had to go to the BK website to enter the meal manually. I can see that I will only like PDT if I build my own databases. Hopefully, like other products I have tried, my custom databases will not get overwritten by a future database update. That caused me to dump one application years ago when many hours of my work was destroyed in seconds.

I'm rating PDT a weak 4, but the others got only a 3, so I sent PDT's maker my money. I hope I will not be disappointed. I'm curious to see if they add a weight goal line to their weight chart. Almost every application has this. I'd also like total flexibility to trash several of the screens I don't use and never will.
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Perfect Diet Tracker CommentaryImmediate Response - Version: 3.0, 5/6/2009 07:21AM PST

DTDunn
Software company responded immediately. Now I am trying to determine how I missed this feature. It seems obvious now, but yesterday I simply could not locate it. FYI, I am testing the five highest rated diet and exercise programs for the Mac. So far, this one seems best, but I have a lot of testing to do.
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Perfect Diet Tracker CommentaryStarted to like, but then... - Version: 3.0, 5/5/2009 02:23PM PST

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DTDunn
I've been trying different diet and exercise software programs. This one seemed very promising, but I went to add my lunch meal and could not get the program off the breakfast list. Their "help" offered no help and their website (at least the one I went to) did not mention the product.

This program has promise, but a college educated Mac expert (OK, semi expert) should not waste 30 minutes trying to add lunch to the daily listing.

Trial aborted until someone from the company tells me how to move forward.
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