Calorie GPS 1.0

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RNS:: Calorie GPS is the first caloric consumption calculator for Palm OS that provides fairly accurate statistics based on the GPS readings and a few user-defined factors. The GPS readings include distance travelled, current velocity, acceleration changes, and can also include altitude changes. The factors include body weight, terrain characteristics, and activity type: - walking, jogging, running - skateboarding bicycling - skating, roller skating - paddling, rowing - skiing GPS technology An athlete uses the GPS satellite signal and RNS:: Calorie GPS to control his caloric consumption. RNS:: Calorie GPS uses the GPS technology to calculate the amount of calories that your body burns. It will work together with a GPS receiver connected to your Palm. With its help it will track your location, calculate your speed, and distance travelled. Using this information it will constantly estimate the current caloric consumption of your body, as well as calculate the total amount of calories burnt. For everyday activities and for sports! Thanks to its unique qualities, RNS:: Calorie GPS can calculate caloric consumption for everyday duties such as doing your morning jog or walking the dog, as well as for the following sports: all-terrain boarding (ATB), alpinism, biathlon, canoeing, canyoning (canyoneering), cycling, decathlon, dirtboarding, duathlon, kayaking (creeking, flyaking, royaking, etc.), hiking (trekking, backpacking, hillwalking, etc.), hunting, iceboarding, jogging, longboarding, mountain boarding, mountaineering, orienteering (Foot-O, rogaining, geocaching, etc.), pentathlon, racewalking, rowing (coastal rowing, ocean rowing, surfboating, etc.), running (endurance, cross-country, marathon, sprint, etc.), sandboarding, skateboarding, skating (ice, roller, etc.), skibobbing, skiing (alpine, cross country, etc.), snowboarding (boardercross, freestyle, etc.), streetboarding, triathlon, walking, and many others...

VERSION HISTORY

  • Version 1.0 posted on 2008-06-16
    - First release.

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