Growth Charts - 1.2.3track & chart height, weight, etc for kids and teens |
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wysiwyg - Version: 1.2.3, 12/20/2007 11:41AM PST
Erik Justus
Does what it says and very well. Two thumbs up.
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- wysiwyg
Nice program 



- Version: 1.2.2, 12/22/2005 10:53AM PST
tammyinmo
With ten children, it is nice to be able to see how they are all growing without an expensive visit to the doctor. I input my son's height and weight. At 16, he is already 6 ft tall. It was interesting to see where he fell on the charts. I am looking forward to inputting the rest of my children's height, weight etc.....
I used the… - Version: 1.1, 2/18/2003 01:57PM PST
The Avatar
"Print" to PDF button available to any application and got weird but eventual print out to an HP Photosmart from PDF. The weird is that the PDF provided the same thing as a screen shot would, complete with dialog buttons. It also took forever to print, I had actually thought that it was not printing at all and closed the print que but later returned to find a half page print out in the printer tray. The output looks very reasonable for a product that rightfully claims that it can't print at all. So for now users can use the OS X print to PDF function, and deal with the issues outlined above, and get printed output of some sort. I hope this helps, as this is all I wanted to acheive here.
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- Version: 1.1, 2/18/2003 07:38AM PST
youcanrunnaked
comments; good development path; useful and free.
Very nice little… 



- Version: 1.1, 2/18/2003 07:29AM PST
Robert Snyder
application. The author has done a very nice job of documenting both the program (which is pretty straigt forward) and, more importantly, the uses of growth charts. The author also has great enhancement ideas--printing charts and the prediction algorithm both would be welcomed. Very useful as is, but with some work, has the potential to be a five star app. Nice to see someone developing tools for parents, as well as for computing. Keep up the good work.