Diet Point Calculator for Symbian - Infodev Diet Point Calculator
This easy to use software takes calories, fat, and fiber, and calculates the diet points. The diet point are calculate with accurate method.
It has helped a lot of people in their weight loss efforts
Fitness Tracker for Symbian - Infodev Fitness Tracker
Fitness Tracker is an advanced organizer to keep track and manage your fitness and health.Do you want to stay fit and look your best? Fitness Tracker may be just what you need to succeed. With the Fitness Tracker, you can set objectives, track nutrition and exercise, measure your progress
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