Perfect Diet Tracker: Be a Geek & Look Great!

Perfect Diet Tracker LogoYes, you heard right. Gone are the days of being a rotund honey-bun eating systems administrator! With obesity on the rise, companies and spouses are looking to downsize. What you need is the Perfect Diet Tracker.

It’s a great way to manage what you eat and do it in an extremely geeky way. Your CEO may even be impressed with the included pie charts, that is provided the word pie doesn’t make him drool.

Personally one of my biggest problems with losing weight was that I was raised with the believe that you ate until you were tired, so I feel my weight problem is most likely hereditary. However there’s no excuse for the rest of you! As with most Mac applications installation is easy and the software will prompt you to enter your information.

Said information includes your name, height, current weight as well as your goal weight. You also select how many pounds you want to lose per week and it will automatically calculate your suggested calorie intake as well as a reasonable date you can lose that weight by.

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Why not make it a family affair with multiple user accounts? Your account is then password protected to keep other peoples’ noses out of your very personal information. Unlimited users are supported so if you’ve got a family of 24 you’re in luck! Besides, passwords appeal to the geek crowd very well. Once logged in, you’ll find a screen that allows you to log everything you’ve ingested during the day. The bottom area offers you a report of calories, carbohydrates, protein and fat that you’ve consumed along with a pie graph.

At this point you’re saying “I don’t want to have to figure out the calories for everything I eat!!!”. That is exactly why they call this the Perfect Diet Tracker, it provides a searchable database of over 15,000 foods along with suggested serving sizes. The tracker can also search for more foods via the internet. As you can see I’ve eaten about 1165 calories today and it’s only a little after lunch!

With my current settings entered, I’m going to have 1193 calories left over for a very tasty dinner. Say you had a fetish for those tasty glazed donuts, the Perfect Diet Tracker will allow you to save the food you eat regularly to your favorites, making it much easier to add those trusted mainstays of your diet.

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But all is not lost; you can also earn back those hard earned calories with exercise. Yes, our Perfect Diet Tracker also tracks your exercise. More exercise will allow you to consume higher-calorie food later. This app tracks more than your standard aerobics; everything from automobile repair to unicycling burns calories and the Perfect Diet Tracker has them all listed.

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This is by far one of the best diet tracking applications I’ve seen in a long while. The nutritional targets are customizable, should your doctor recommend more or less protein or carbs in your diet. You can also “weigh-in” and track your weight. This also helps the software analyze the necessary steps to achieving your proper weight.

Perfect Diet Tracker was developed by Byoni Ltd and is available for a one time cost of $39.95 on both Mac and PCs. That’s actually 5 cents cheaper than the monthly Weight Watchers program! For those of you cross-trainers and cross-platformers, the license includes both the Mac and PC codes.

Try Perfect Diet Tracker absolutely free for 7 days to see if it’s right for you. Let us know how much you lose…or gain!

Comments

6 Responses to “Perfect Diet Tracker: Be a Geek & Look Great!”

  1. Sots on November 23rd, 2007 9:46 am

    As there are only two diet apps for the Mac, Perfect Diet Tracker and CalorieKing, why not contrast them both in one review?

  2. Chris Thomson on December 3rd, 2007 12:19 pm

    I really need to use this app… :P

  3. Jason Proactol on April 19th, 2008 1:33 am

    Wonder if this would work, a friend of mine has a sister in an anorexic hospital and they have a computer that tells them when and how much to eat, so i suppose the reverse could work.

  4. Edie Doty on December 4th, 2008 10:21 am

    I downloaded the trial version of Perfect Diet Tracker this morning and have concluded this won’t work for me nearly as well as My Food Diary does. The reason: The Perfect Diet Tracker does not have a tool for entering recipes and calculating the calories and nutrition information for each serving of that recipe. My Food Diary has this function and it is extremely convenient. For example, I am able to enter all of the ingredients my recipe for Grilled Chile Rellenos with Corn and Pepitas, and my Food Diary then calculates how many calories are in each serving. The recipe is a permanent part of my data base.

    Looks like I won’t be giving up My Food Diary for The Perfect Diet Tracker.

  5. Jan Trow on January 20th, 2009 11:22 pm

    This database seems to be based solely on packaged foods, and U.S. ones at that, which, by definition, are not food, certainly not here in Oz :/

    A pointless exercise really, unless eating cardboard is your thing.

  6. josh on March 23rd, 2009 5:59 pm

    check out diet controller. its amazing. far better than perfect diet tracker.

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