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Calorie Counter - Weight loss application for Windows Mobile

Calorie Counter

Calorie Counter


Ever heard of Acai Berry Diet ? Are you looking to shed some of those extra kilos ? Calorie Counter is a pocket pc freeware application for Windows Mobile that helps you keep track of your calorie intake.

Although all foods contain calories, according to the developer some foods actually burn as many calories during the digestion process as they contain. Therefore you should mark them as having zero calories in your calorie counter. Some of these food items are

Asparagus, apple, beet, blueberries, broccoli, cranberry, cantaloupe, carrot, celery, chicory, cauliflower, cucumber, dandelion, endive, garden cress, garlic, grapefruit, green bean, honeydew, hot chili peppers, lemon, lime, lettuce, mango, onion, orange, papaya, peach, pineapple, pickle, radish, raspberries, spinach, strawberries, tomato, tangerine, turnip, watermelon, and zucchini.


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  • jdep1

    Does not work on my T-mobile Wing i have netframe 3.5

  • manda44

    does not work on htc fuze

  • chiguy

    Doesn’t work with a palm treo

  • Pat

    Doesn't work with Samsung Omnia. But the update on the .net platform went smoothly.

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