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Diet Sleuth

Diet Sleuth - 5.1.2

nutritional logbook tracks foods' nutritional value

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Current Version: 5.1.2
Release Date: 2008-02-07
License: Shareware
Downloads (this version): 1,179
Downloads (all versions): 12,189
Price: $34.99

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Diet Sleuth is a nutritional database and personal health logbook for the Macintosh. Diet Sleuth allows you to keep track of what foods you eat each day, and their nutritional value. For each day, you select the foods you have eaten, and the number of servings of each. Diet Sleuth will automatically calculate your caloric intake, fat grams, carbohydrates, fiber, protein, cholesterol, along with sodium, potassium, and calcium. You can select from over 6,000 different foods from 23 categories, including fast food, lunchmeat, junk food, seafood, and baby food. In addition to the included food groups, you can create and edit your own foods. You can also create a category of favorite foods to quickly access commonly used foods. A built-in Recipe Editor allows you to quickly enter a custom recipe, with the nutritional information automatically calculated, based on the ingedients. Diet Sleuth can also keep track of your daily weight, and calculate your EER or Estimated Energy Requirements, which is an estimate of how many calories you burn each day, based on various factors. This lets you estimate how much weight you can expect to lose on a given day, based on your caloric intake.

What's new in this version:

  • Corrected display of right-most date in the graphing window.
  • Added keyboard shortcut to bring up the graphing window.
  • Graphing window defaults to the last viewed nutrient.
  • Added keyboard shortcut to jump to the favorite foods list.
  • Main window position and size remembered between launches.

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.0

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X

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Diet Sleuth CommentaryThere's an alternative worth checking out - Version: 4.7.0, 12/1/2006 09:13AM PST

tabaks
I use this:

http://www.calorieking.com/software/ckdietdiarymac.php

And I'm VERY satisfied. Sure it costs. But it has an American food library next to none. Raw food items, too. Custom meals? No problem. Excercise deductions? You bet! And did I mention they have a trial? Yup! Highly customizable daily goals? Ahah!

P.S. I DON'T work for them nor am I gaining any benefit from this besides helping people that have my kind of problem to solve - lose weight.
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Diet Sleuth ReviewMeh. - Version: 4.5.2, 9/4/2006 08:17AM PST

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versiontracker792
It's the best program out there for tracking this stuff on the Mac, but unfortunately:
a) the $35 price only includes one year of updates and if you unwittingly download the latest version after that year is over, the program goes back to demo mode until you pony up. In other words, it stops working.
b) version 4.5.2 is sloooooooooow. Much worse than previous versions. Double-click on a food to add it to your daily totals and the pie chart redraws. And redraws. And redraws. And redraws. And redraws. You have to watch it recalculate your daily totals five times before you can even enter a food, and this happens every. single. time. The pull-down menus used to be a little bit laggy but now it's just gotten ridiculous.
c) the un-Mac-like interface is all still there. (Command-A = add to favorites) Entering the nutrition information for new foods is totally unintuitive.
d) it still crashes if you open your log file while the program is open.
e) the new "personal info" area looks interesting but crashes every time I try to open it.

All that said, I still use it every day and I still recommend it until something better comes along (ideally something that can import the years of custom foods I've entered along the way!) It takes a bit of getting used to but it works, albeit frustratingly slowly now. Earlier versions are a little quicker than 4.5.2. The developer does respond to emails, so there's hope for the future.

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Diet Sleuth Commentaryokay - Version: 4.3.1, 8/3/2005 06:34AM PST

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jerosenb
What I really like about Diet Sleuth is the ability to create recipes with nutritional analyses and add custom foods, since my foods' labels don't include those.

What I don't like: the interface is cumbersome, and it is not as attractive as Diet Diary or fit day. It doesn't tell me how many calories I need to eat in order to reach a certain weight goal by a certain date, which is pretty easy to calculate.
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