Food and Exercise diary with a huge food database. Perfect for any diet. Easy food entry, searching as you type first letters. Huge food database and easy food entry guarantee that you can stick to it for a while. Lose some serious weight safe and healthy with MyNetDiary.
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5 Responses to "MyNetDiary - Food and Exercise Diary"
swisshound on March 8th, 2008 at 8:12 am
A lot of work went into this and it looks very good. Would it be possible to calculate the Weight Watchers points as well and track those similarly? That would make this tool perfect
holita on March 19th, 2008 at 7:18 pm
i did the test drive thing on my phone then signed up for the site.
however, now, when i access the site form my iPhone, the format is nothing like the “test drive.” it’s just like the regular site.
We provide access to the main site from iPhone just in case you need some advanced functionality not available on the iPhone site. This sign-in page also has a link to the iPhone site, just below the sign-in form.
I currently use calorie king on the palm os. I’m looking into buying an iphone - IF I can get a similarly powerful calorie counting application. I did the “test drive” for MyNetDiary on the web and it was pretty good. However, it still lacks functionality in telling you how much fat/fiber/carbs are in each specific serving (the test drive only showed a summary of the entire day, not by food as calorie king does) and, I was disappointed that they did not have name brand stuff like Trader Joe’s whole wheat bread or Cosi Signature Salad, etc. When I go out to restaurants, when I am most vulnerable to over eating, it is great to have the Calorie King application automatically calculate the calories for the entire entree!
Sites like this are going to convert very well to native applications. I have tried a few like this on the iPhone, list managers, gas mileage trackers, etc but because they do not store your data locally they are a problem because you have to wait for the data to load over Edge.
A lot of work went into this and it looks very good. Would it be possible to calculate the Weight Watchers points as well and track those similarly? That would make this tool perfect
i did the test drive thing on my phone then signed up for the site.
however, now, when i access the site form my iPhone, the format is nothing like the “test drive.” it’s just like the regular site.
bummer.
Hello holita,
Don’t worry, you were test driving exactly the same iPhone site as our users use.
It looks like now you are accessing the main site at https://mynetdiary.com/logonPage.do
We provide access to the main site from iPhone just in case you need some advanced functionality not available on the iPhone site. This sign-in page also has a link to the iPhone site, just below the sign-in form.
Here is this link to the iPhone site, just in case: https://mynetdiary.com/ipLogonPage.do
You should’ve gotten a “Welcome” e-mail that has both these links.
If you need further help, you can use the support form on the main site or drop us an email: support at mynetdiary dot com. We will be glad to help.
Thanks for signing up! We have few new features coming soon that will make MyNetDiary even better
Polina
support@mynetdiary.com
I currently use calorie king on the palm os. I’m looking into buying an iphone - IF I can get a similarly powerful calorie counting application. I did the “test drive” for MyNetDiary on the web and it was pretty good. However, it still lacks functionality in telling you how much fat/fiber/carbs are in each specific serving (the test drive only showed a summary of the entire day, not by food as calorie king does) and, I was disappointed that they did not have name brand stuff like Trader Joe’s whole wheat bread or Cosi Signature Salad, etc. When I go out to restaurants, when I am most vulnerable to over eating, it is great to have the Calorie King application automatically calculate the calories for the entire entree!
Sites like this are going to convert very well to native applications. I have tried a few like this on the iPhone, list managers, gas mileage trackers, etc but because they do not store your data locally they are a problem because you have to wait for the data to load over Edge.