Showing posts with label software. Show all posts
Showing posts with label software. Show all posts
Friday, January 16, 2009
100 PushUps & 200 SitUps on iPhone
The iPhone app for twohundred situps has been released! Woot!
I contacted the developers last week asking for an iPhone app for their sit up site and received notice that it was already on its way for approval at Apple. This morning, I received a notice that it was approved and was ready for purchase ($1.99).
There was also an update to the onehundred pushup app for the iPhone. If you have an iPhone or iTouch, I suggest purchasing both. I just received my update to the onehundred pushup app which will allow me to reset my workout and take the test again. (I never tested at the beginning and just opted to take the easiest training. I want more of a challenge.)
Don't have an iPhone? You can get the workouts by going to hundredpushups.com and twohundredsitups.com.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Weightbot for iPhone
If you have an iPhone, you might be interested in this simple app. It's beautifully designed and costs a buck. I stole this text from LifeHacker.
The Weightbot iPhone and iPod touch application is a simple, attractive application designed to track your weight over time. As a weight-tracking tool, Weightbot stands out for a couple of reasons. To begin with, it's got a beautiful interface. Tracking your weight isn't a particularly fun activity, but Weightbot makes it seem pretty cool.
The application includes gorgeous graphs displaying your progress by week, month, and year, your information is backed up online over a secure connection, and you can set a goal weight so you can watch your weight slope toward the finish line.
The Weightbot iPhone and iPod touch application is a simple, attractive application designed to track your weight over time. As a weight-tracking tool, Weightbot stands out for a couple of reasons. To begin with, it's got a beautiful interface. Tracking your weight isn't a particularly fun activity, but Weightbot makes it seem pretty cool.
The application includes gorgeous graphs displaying your progress by week, month, and year, your information is backed up online over a secure connection, and you can set a goal weight so you can watch your weight slope toward the finish line.


If you want to prevent prying eyes from spying your weight, you can also set a passcode on the app.

The biggest catch: It's not free. It is, however, available for $1 from the iTunes App Store for a limited time, and while you can probably find countless other free options, Weightbot is one of those apps you may be more likely to use because of its great interface and feature set.
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