When you’re finished adding items, a list could appear where the amounts (volumes of weights in metric or imperial) of individual ingredients could be added or changed. Or perhaps if you have lists of common items you eat, these could be highlighted or ticked so they can be added as ingredients for the new recipe you are compiling. It would be good to go in to ‘recipe construction mode’ where you can search for individual single items and then tick a box to include them in the recipe. Hi Michael, thanks for the reply and it was very helpful! I might consider buying if I can get some answers on these questions. It would be a simple fix Fitday, please consider it! Metric is metric and imperial is imperial- although the math is easy I dont wish to have to recalculate speed/distance each time I'm choosing an activity intensity from the drop down list! I would like to be able to choose that I ran today at a pace of 10km/hr. Although one can add the actual distance run that day in Km, this is good but not the same thing. For example, many different parts of the weight logs and graphs still give pounds and all distances or speeds in the exercise section menus are in miles (e.g. I know that one can set the measurements to metric in you personal profile section (and I have done this), however, this often does not filter through to all other sections of the program. that you might get from your heart rate monitor)? add your own calories expended, distance etc. If there is a own recipie making section in the higher version of FD, is it easy to use?Ĭan you create a customised exercie (e.g. Can someone please tell me what are the differences between these two- basically! (just to clarify: I dont mean the difference between Fitday PC and/or 'Premium' and the free online version)Īlso, in either of them is there a function to create customised 'recipies' using raw/single ingredients- I dont eat a lot of processed food or dine out at fast food outlets in the USA, therefore the 'premade' industry food items listed, be them in diners or packaged supermarket foods, are of no use to me. I use the free online version of Fitday and I'm considering upgrading to the PC version OR the 'Premium' online. Thanks for participating in our community. It's okay to be frank, direct, and even to disagree with your fellow members, as long as you do so with respect. These policies are meant to encourage open, supportive conversation, and not to make you feel limited. Our terms of use are here: Terms of Serviceįor more detailed forums rules click here: Forum Rules Click thereport.gif located in the bottom right of every post for any post that violates these guidelines. There's a link in the footer of our site to advertise with us. Posts advertising or promoting commercial products violate our Terms of Service. Posts containing personal attacks, snide remarks, insults and/or threats to other members, will be modified or be deleted. Posts with obscene, explicit, sexist or racist language/photos will be deleted. First off: By being here, you inherently agree to support other FitDay community members along their journey to lose weight and live a healthy lifestyle so:.We hate policing the forums and especially editing/deleting posts, but we reserve the right to do so - and even to block accounts entirely - for those who violate these policies. The main rule here is: "Be nice." We consider our site family-friendly, and want all to feel welcome to engage here. But before you post, please review the following guidelines. FitDay invites you to explore, post, and have fun across the site, and here on our forums.
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