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Calorie Tracker Promises to Keep Help Keep Smartphone Users Fit

By James Alan Miller
April 7, 2009

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Health and fitness Web site LIVESTRONG.COM has rolled out a new Calorie Tracker application for BlackBerry. This news follows the release of the same app, Calorie Tracker ($2.99, available here), for the iPhone last month.

Likethe version for the iPhone, Calorie Tracker for BlackBerry includes a database of over 525,000 food items and 2,000 fitness activities. Users search and track the foods they consume during the day, and the application automatically tallies their calories and shows fat, carbohydrate and protein intake. In addition, Calorie Tracker allows users to enter the amount and type of exercise they perform to tally the amount of calories burned that day.

Calorie Tracker ($2.99) will be featured on the BlackBerry application carousel on all new RIM smartphones and was the only health application of the 20 premiere partners announced by RIM during the launch of the BlackBerry App World at CTIA last week.

You can learn more about and find out how to download Calorie Tracker for BlackBerry here.

See below for a demo video of Calorie Tracker for BlackBerry.

 
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