[newbie] Fitness/Diet software?

2003-12-12 Thread Tango Echo
Hi all,

Do any of you know of a good fitness/diet software
program that's run in Linux, preferably Mandrake? I'm
surprised that to this point I have been unable to
find such a simple program.  Something like fitday.com
were you can track what you eat, and produce chart
graphs of weight, food, etc...

Thanks!

Tango

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Re: [newbie] Fitness/Diet software?

2003-12-12 Thread robin
Tango Echo wrote:
Hi all,

Do any of you know of a good fitness/diet software
program that's run in Linux, preferably Mandrake? I'm
surprised that to this point I have been unable to
find such a simple program.  Something like fitday.com
were you can track what you eat, and produce chart
graphs of weight, food, etc...
I don't know of any dedicated software, probably because Linux software 
tends to be written by people for whom diet is merely the first word 
in the sentence Diet Coke is for wusses.

However, something like that should be fairly easy to set up in OpenOffice.

Sir Robin

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Robin Turner
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Ankara 06533
Turkey
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Re: [newbie] Fitness/Diet software?

2003-12-12 Thread cdrack
In Linux you can find almost any kind of software, no
mather how easy or weird it must be.

So here are some of them

http://freshmeat.net/projects/dmak/?topic_id=71%2C266

http://freshmeat.net/projects/weight/?topic_id=861

Of course from a great site for Linux proyects
www.freshmeat.net

 Cdrack.


--- robin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Tango Echo wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  Do any of you know of a good fitness/diet software
  program that's run in Linux, preferably Mandrake?
 I'm
  surprised that to this point I have been unable to
  find such a simple program.  Something like
 fitday.com
  were you can track what you eat, and produce chart
  graphs of weight, food, etc...
 
 I don't know of any dedicated software, probably
 because Linux software 
 tends to be written by people for whom diet is
 merely the first word 
 in the sentence Diet Coke is for wusses.
 
 However, something like that should be fairly easy
 to set up in OpenOffice.
 
 Sir Robin
 
 
 -- 
 Certitude is possible for those who only own one
 encyclopedia.
 - Robert Anton Wilson
 
 Robin Turner
 IDMYO
 Bilkent Univeritesi
 Ankara 06533
 Turkey
 
 www.bilkent.edu.tr/~robin
 
 
 
  Want to buy your Pack or Services from
MandrakeSoft?
 
 Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
 


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