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On Mon, 12 Dec 2005 11:08:34 -0600, <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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> How "preachy" is the fitday software? I cannot stand some of the tools
> that, instead of simply giving information, will try to tell you what
> to do based on outdated dietary paradigms.
I guess I'd have to say "not at all". It's got a half-dozen different things it can track (food, exercise, mood, bodyweight, measurements, goals, etc.), but I've not noticed it trying to tell me "how" to do anything. It just records what I tell it, and reports when I ask it to.
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Robert Kesterson
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