Startup application development company SimpLabs has announced the release of updated iPhone title Diet2Go, a free weight-loss application which introduces an innovative approach to managing your weight. After choosing your plan from a large database, you can adjust your meal schedule and have meal reminders integrated directly into your iPhone calendar.
The application offers additional weight-loss tips and tricks, as well as recommendations and success-estimates based on your physical characteristics, activity levels, and food preferences. The diets are created exclusively for this application, are updated weekly, and offer a wide range of weight-loss plans to suit all preferences. The Diet2Go plan manager is a successful dieting tool that will guide you through weight loss day by day, meal by meal.
Diet2Go has been featured by Apple and is #1 weight-loss app on U.S. iTunes.
This Update includes: * refreshed look&feel * performance enhancement * compatibility with OS 3.0 * several bug fixes
Application Highlights: * The largest and constantly growing collection of diet plans for every lifestyle, taste, and preference * Weight-loss estimates based on your physical characteristics and activity levels * The Diet2Go plan manager that will guide you through your personal weight-loss plan day by day, meal by meal * Meal reminders integrated into your phone's calendar * Lots of weight-loss Tips and Tricks * Automatic diet updating * New diet plans every week * Supports imperial and metric units * Twitter and Facebook integration * Simple and intuitive user interface
Pricing and Availability: Diet2Go 1.2 is free and available exclusively through the App Store in the Healthcare & Fitness category.
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