Food tracking
Does anyone know of any food tracking software that runs on Windows PCs? I used to use Fit Day but they no longer have food tracking capabilities. I have also used My Fitness Pal but that is now only IOS or android.
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Cronometer has a web version. Here is the Quick Start Guide to it. Great Support. Best if interested in Nutrition, not only Macros.
https://support.cronometer.com/hc/e...ick-Start-Guide I use it both on my iPad and Desktop. Free version covers all the usual as with other trackers, Gold gives you more reports on nutrition, |
JEY100 -
Thanks. I will check it out. |
This might help you, KDC:
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I tried it and it worked for me. :thup: I purchased FitdayPC in '04 or '05 when it came out, and I still use it! It's a shame they abandoned the project and never fixed the bugs. We had a multi-page thread here of all of minor Fitday problems... but I still like it way better than other trackers. It's pretty powerful. I had a free trial of MFP premium and I hated it. I liked the idea of the UPC code scanner, but execution didn't actually pan out - tons of junk/wrong entries from other users. I can't believe they were charging what they were charging, to spam me with crap clickbait articles and constantly trying to Engage me. :rolleyes: Couldn't cancel that fast enough. |
Kristine -
Thank you for your response. It was so long ago when I purchased Fitday that it came on a floppy disc. When they switched to an online version, I never signed up for it,Several new PCs later, my version became obsolete probably when PCs went from 32 bit to 64 bit. |
I have used Perfect Diet Tracker for over 15 years, maybe more. Mac or PC. and works great. It's pretty simple. I like that I can easily add my own products to the database.
https://perfectdiettracker.com |
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