NSObjects releases Calories 1.1 for Mac OS X Leopard

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NSObjects announces Calories 1.1, an update to their nutrition tracking and analysis utility for Mac OS X. Targeted at casual users, Calories is a perfect compliment to body building, fitness and other sports. Focused on ease-of-use, users may select foods from the applications database and add them to breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacking categories. Calories then calculates and displays the total consumption of calories, carbs, fat and proteins for the whole day, or for one of the categories.

Remchingen, Germany – NSObjects is proud to announce the immediate availability of Calories 1.1, an update to their nutrition tracking and analysis utility for Mac OS X Leopard. Targeted at casual users who wish to keep a journal of their daily nutrition activities, Calories is a perfect compliment to body building, fitness and other sports.

Users may select foods from the applications database and add them to breakfast, lunch, dinner or snacking categories. Depending on his/her selection, Calories then automatically calculates the total consumption of calories, carbs, fat and proteins for the whole day, or for one of the categories. The application calculates and displays more than 40 nutrients; minerals and ingredients like Alcohol, Zink, Vitamins, etc.

Based on customer feedback, Version 1.1 includes a slew of requested features and enhancements:

Calories now provides the capability for users to add their own Custom Foods, as well as the ability to create foods from a collection of foods: a particularly useful feature for simple recipe functionality/management. Additionally, Calories provides improved Nutrients Reporting and users may print their daily diet with a full nutrient profile. The Nutrients Inspector now shows nutrient averages for the week, month and year for all nutrients.

Calories offers a much improved search. When in search mode, the action button contains 4 menu items: New Food, Edit Food, Duplicate Food, Delete Food. New/Edit/Duplicate brings up a form where users can enter food details. Custom foods are now marked with a green checkmark.

Version 1.1 now conforms to the Metric Standard (measurements in grams and milliliters). The Date and Time are now shown in the users language and date format. Weeks can start on Sunday or Monday, depending on the users system locale preferences.

New and Enhanced Features:
* Custom Foods
* Metric Measures
* Nutrients Reporting
* Printing
* Improved Search
* Localized Date and Time
* Relaxed Demo Limitation
* Automatic Updates
* Minor Enhancements

Calories is based on the USDA (US Department of Agriculture) Food and Nutrient Database for Dietary Studies 3.0, which offers more than 6900 different foods with more than 60 different nutrients (Calories incorporates 44 of them) for each food.

Minimum Requirements:
* Mac OS X Version 10.5 Leopard or later
* Universal Binary for PowerPC and Intel
* 7.3 MB Hard Drive space

Pricing and Availability:
Calories 1.1 is priced at only $19.00 USD, and a free update for all Calories 1.0 owners. A full-featured demo is available for download from the NSObjects website.

NSObjects: http://www.nsobjects.com
Calories 1.1: http://www.nsobjects.com/calories
Download Calories: http://www.nsobjects.com/calories/download
Purchase Calories: http://www.nsobjects.com/store
USDA Food and Nutrient Database: http://www.ars.usda.gov/Services/docs.htm?docid=17031

Located in beautiful Remchingen, Germany, NSObjects is a privately held company founded in 2008 by Konstantin Bender with the aim of developing best-of-breed software for the Macintosh. As a computer science major at the University of Karlsruhe, Konstantin has invested heavily in Apple Application Development Technology and Frameworks, with his first release, Calories. Copyright 2008 NSObjects. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, are registered trademarks of Apple Computer in the U.S. and/or other countries.

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Konstantin Bender
Founder
+491635010394

konstantin.bender {at} nsobjects(.)com





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