Top Calorie Counting Apps for Thanksgiving

Monday - November 23rd, 2009 - 03:08pm EST by Brian Dolan | | | | | | |  |

Tap & Track Calorie, Weight and Exercise TrackerTap & Track – Calorie, Weight and Exercise Tracker

If you want to lose weight you can choose between four different Diet Plans.

This application will calculate your Basal Metabolic Rate (BMR) to find your Daily Calorie Needs based on your height, weight, gender and age. Calculation is also done using the famous Harris-Benedict Equation considering your job type.

Tap & Track is designed to be very easy and pleasant to use. It doesn’t require you to spend a lot of time finding food items. If you wish to have more detail control on what you eat, there is an easy way to enter or edit any food values, or create your custom food lists very precisely. There is also build-in USDA database containing over 7000 food items that can be searched and used within app. Any item from USDA database can be saved to common food list for easier access the same item later.

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3 Responses to “Top Calorie Counting Apps for Thanksgiving”

  1. Ratnok Says:

    You forgot to mention that on Android, Calorie Counter includes a barcode scanner that will automatically download nutritional information from the foods that you select, avoiding the need for tedious manual entry of nutritional data or product database searching. Blackberry’s app does not have that feature.

  2. Brian Dolan Says:

    Ratnok, thanks for the comment. That’s true — I should had mentioned the bar code scanner. However, I hear it is a bit slow for the app to search its barcode database — wonder if it takes longer to wait for it to search vs. just entering it into the app.

  3. Chris Says:

    I had the Motorola Cliq (traded it in for a BB Bold reasons I won’t go into), and the barcode feature was awesome and really responsive, certainly much faster than manual entry. I really miss that on the BB version.

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