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Absolute Fitness hits the Palm Catalog

Categories: Applications, webOS
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009 at 2:30 AM

Absolute Fitness hits the Palm Catalog

Although we haven’t covered Absolute Fitness when it was released for the iPhone and Android, now’s the time to catch up as the application has been released in the Palm Catalog.

You can probably figure out what Absolute Fitness does – it’s an advanced fitness diary app that allows users to log and manage their food intake, exercise and weight. Nutritional compositions are provided on more than 10,000 different kinds of foods and the calorie expenditure of more than 180 different types of exercises. Moreover, the application allows users to set customized diet goals and keep track of their progress.

Additional app features include automatic calculation of daily nutrient limits based on profile information and dietary goals, dynamic daily nutritional snapshots, charts and exporting capabilities.

Absolute Fitness for WebOS can be downloaded from the U.S. Palm Catalog, only. Palm Pre is naturally supported, but the application should work just as fine on the upcoming Palm Pixi.

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