Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.

EssentialAppMar

macrumors newbie
Original poster
Jun 20, 2012
12
0
Chicago, IL
With over 20,000 paid downloads at $3.99 each, intelli-Diet and Super Diet
Genius have quickly become invaluable tools to help thousands of people lose
weight, and were the #4 and #3 best-selling paid apps respectively in the
Health & Fitness category in the US App Store.

To celebrate our download milestone and help kickstart weight loss for July,
intelli-Diet and Super Diet Genius, normally $3.99 each, are available
for FREE on the iTunes App Store on Monday, July 2nd only.

intelli-Diet and Super Diet Genius are like having a dietician in your
pocket. Users get personalized daily and weekly meal plans, and see exactly
what to eat and how much to eat - there are no tracking calories. Both apps
leverage our sophisticated algorithm engine so that portion sizes are
automatically calculated for each food, based on the user's age, height,
gender, activity level, food preferences, which foods are in their kitchen,
current weight, goal weight, and desired rate of weight loss.

Intelli-Diet for iPhone
. App Link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/intelli-diet-app-weight-loss/id389335337?mt=8
. Website: http://intelli-Diet.com
. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qKWu1tP7oA

Super Diet Genius for iPhone:
. App Link:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/super-diet-genius-lose-weight/id525883572?mt=
8
. Website: http://SuperDietGenius.com
. Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfdS3RROLsg

If you enjoy the FREE application, we would really appreciate a nice review!

Thanks for checking us out!
 

chickenwingfly

macrumors 6502a
Mar 8, 2012
633
22
:mad::mad: I'm currently using FitnessPro (or something like that) and have lost 20lbs. But there is a lot to be desired from the app, was hoping to get these and try them out.

Try Lose It!
It's a pretty decent app (free) tho' only on the US store.
 

qubeofwar

macrumors regular
Jun 23, 2012
102
0
It's hard to get freebies like these. You have to be online and looking around all the time which is a time waster. Still, I hope they try that sale again.
 

CylonGlitch

macrumors 68030
Jul 7, 2009
2,956
268
Nashville
It's hard to get freebies like these. You have to be online and looking around all the time which is a time waster. Still, I hope they try that sale again.

I'm guessing it's a timezone thing, not sure where this developer is from, but it seems to be significantly skewed in time from US time. Oh well... maybe next time.
 

AnimaLeo

macrumors 6502
Sep 2, 2009
250
0
Yes and spend less money than you earn
And give more love than you receive
this is the way to be a perfect human..... :rolleyes:

What are you, American?

If you seriously need "Super Diet Genius" to make you loose weight you've got issues.
 

chickenwingfly

macrumors 6502a
Mar 8, 2012
633
22
What are you, American?

If you seriously need "Super Diet Genius" to make you loose weight you've got issues.
Don't be so harsh.
It is true that in the end if you want to sustain a healthy lifestyle you need to depend on your brain to make the choices not some app or a visit to the doctor once in a while.
But for starters...

It's like ToDo apps. In theory we wouldn't need any ToDos or Sticky notes or even a contacts app because or brain is capable of saving all of that info.
Now... some of us can't help forgetting things every now and then. Lack of practice, laziness, you name it, but those things are cool for not worrying about what you will forget. Dependable on technology? Perhaps. Peace of mind and ease of use? Totally.
 

qubeofwar

macrumors regular
Jun 23, 2012
102
0
Don't be so harsh.
It is true that in the end if you want to sustain a healthy lifestyle you need to depend on your brain to make the choices not some app or a visit to the doctor once in a while.
But for starters...

It's like ToDo apps. In theory we wouldn't need any ToDos or Sticky notes or even a contacts app because or brain is capable of saving all of that info.
Now... some of us can't help forgetting things every now and then. Lack of practice, laziness, you name it, but those things are cool for not worrying about what you will forget. Dependable on technology? Perhaps. Peace of mind and ease of use? Totally.

I'd say. I was born with bad memory and a slightly easy to distract personality (at times), so apps like this that help me manage can come very convenient!
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.