Fatso is the absolute easiest way to track your weight. Designed from the ground up to be simple and unobtrusive, Fatso helps you get to your ideal weight!
Your Ideal Weight - Are you overweight, underweight or just perfect?
YOUR IDEAL WEIGHT is an app that estimates what you should ideally weigh, based on your Body Mass Index (what doctors recommend) and what people would like to weigh, based on height and age. This app calculates both, and the ideal weight is calculated by using Dr. SB Hall's formula (2002)
Fatty Points will help you calculate your weight watchers point using the new update 2010 calculations
v2.0
-Added slider control for quicker input
v1.3
-Add new SIP
-Fixed bugs
v1
Dieta por Puntos - Este sistema te permite llevar el control de una dieta por puntos. Puedes seleccionar de una lista de platillos, y de manera automatica resta los puntos que equivalen al platillo seleccionado. Ademas, la aplicacion almacena los puntos restantes para el dia
Fastest BMI Calculator - Application to calculate your BMI (Body-Mass-Index)
The body mass index (BMI), or Quetelet index, is a heuristic measure of body weight based on a person's weight and height. Though it does not actually measure the percentage of body fat, it is used to estimate a healthy body weight based on a person's height, assuming an average body composition
WiFi Scale Tracker is a Windows Phone application for tracking your weight as measured by a Withings WiFi Body Scale (http://amzn.to/pRnly4). This application is not usable without such a scale.
Version 1
DontEatThat - Enter the number of calories in the item you're about to eat (but know you shouldn't), and DontEatThat will tell you the amount of random activities (running, mowing, jai alai, etc.) you'd have to do to work it off! There's also an attempt at humor with each calculation as well...
All calculations are based on the dimensions of average homo sapiens
HowtoloseWeight - You already know that to lose weight, you need to burn more calories than you consume. You've tried dieting, keeping a food diary, creating an exercise regimen, and perhaps even hypnosis. It's now obvious that the problem isn't with the technique, but with your willpower. Old habits die hard