danholt4mac has announced an update to the beloved software Calories 2 and at the same time to the iPhone client Cal2Go, v 1.1, which was released to solve problems with iOS 4.0.
New in iPhone client Cal2Go 1.1: * New analysis view under the meals section. Turn to landscape to activate; - Values for protein, fat, carbs can be inspected for each meal of a day. - Values are given as absolute numbers or as percentages. - Toggle values by tabbing the header line - Graphical representation of the proportions of protein, fat, carbs and other for each meal. * Enhanced food portions dialog; - Current values for protein, fat and carbs are displayed right beside the current kcal values for the currently set amounts and portions * Fully compatible with iOS 4.0 * Some minor bug fixes
New in Desktop application Calories 2.6: * Redesigned analysis view; - Values for protein, fat, carbs can be inspected instantly for each meal of a day - Values are given as absolute numbers or as percentages - Toggle values by clicking the header line - Same look and feel as in Cal2Go 1.1 * Online help reviewed * Portuguese language added
Pricing and Availability: Cal2Go is an iPhone / iPod touch client. To use this software on your devices you need a Calories 2 v.2.5 installation on a desktop or laptop computer. Cal2go is available from AppStore for $3.99 (USD). For installing Cal2Go please have a look at the Quickstart Guide for the first setup of the Sync server account.
Calories 2 Single-Version (as Download): $29.90 (USD). Family-license (as Download): $59.00 (USD). Furthermore danholt4mac is offering a special Bundle: Wireless Withings-WiFi balance + CD version Calories 2 Family-License for only $194.90 (USD) + shipping (you save $23.10 USD).
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