There are several options to customize foods you eat most of the time. Suggest new entries start with a "category word" so they are listed alphabetically together...such as "cheese Colby fat free" and "cheese Swiss sliced". The pie chart shows if there are overloads in carbs, fats or proteins. The option to repeat a meal entry, then edit it if needed, is very helpful, such as breakfasts that often repeat. It updates information instantly and its easy to navigate. There are a lot of foods I have to log myself because the database is limited, but after a few weeks many of the foods I regularly eat have been added to the favorites list. On the iPad the display is small and on the iPod it fits exactly. What is missing is a set of directions. Before the app I used the handheld CalorieSmart device but the app is so much easier. Try it!
Texas M&M about CalorieSmart Calorie Counter, Nutrition Tracker, Diet and Fitness Tracker, v4.0