SSP
04-28-04, 11:36 PM
After a lot of late nights and weekends sitting at the computer, I've finally released "WeightWare" (http://www.WeightWare.com ). It's a weight and health diary that will assess your current weight, assist you in setting appropriate weight goals, and track your progress.
The key feature, however, is how it analyzes your weight records to show your true Weight Trend. Using a statistical technique called "linear regression", it filters out the normal day to day variations in your weight, to show you exactly the rate at which you are gaining or losing, and your daily calorie deficit or surplus. It also tracks many other key health indicators, including resting heart rate, blood pressure, body measurements, lab tests, etc.
You can download a fully functional trial version from the website, and try it for free for 45 days to see if it meets your needs.
For those of you using my CycliStats program, WeightWare uses the same underlying database so any weight/health records you've recorded in WeightWare will be visible in CycliStats (and, vice versa).
Here's a screen shot showing one the available Graph views:
http://www.shastasoftware.com/WeightWare/images/graphweight.gif
The key feature, however, is how it analyzes your weight records to show your true Weight Trend. Using a statistical technique called "linear regression", it filters out the normal day to day variations in your weight, to show you exactly the rate at which you are gaining or losing, and your daily calorie deficit or surplus. It also tracks many other key health indicators, including resting heart rate, blood pressure, body measurements, lab tests, etc.
You can download a fully functional trial version from the website, and try it for free for 45 days to see if it meets your needs.
For those of you using my CycliStats program, WeightWare uses the same underlying database so any weight/health records you've recorded in WeightWare will be visible in CycliStats (and, vice versa).
Here's a screen shot showing one the available Graph views:
http://www.shastasoftware.com/WeightWare/images/graphweight.gif