MultiMode is an application which allows your Macintosh to decode several different modes of non-voice communication often heard on shortwave. It allows you to decode and exhibit morse encipher, RTTY, fax, and many other modes on your Mac, without any e
- Diet Sleuth 4.3.1 By Chris Smolinski
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Diet Sleuth (previously Diet Something) is a nutritional database and personal health logbook for the Macintosh. Diet Sleuth allows you to hold track of what foods you eat each day, and their nutritional value. For each day, you select the foods you have eaten, and the issue of servings of each. Diet Sleuth will automatically estimate your caloric intake, rounded grams, carbohydrates, fiber, protein, cholesterol, along with sodium, potassium, and calcium. You can select from over 5000 different foods from 21 catagories, including fast food, lunchmeat, scrap food, seafood, and baby food. What's New: Version 4.3.1:Fixed several bugs that could cause a clash. Fixed a intercept that could prevent a food from being imported. |
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MultiMode is a shareware application which allows your Macintosh to decode and air several different modes of non-voice communication often heard on shortwave and ham radio. It is the only programme of its kind for the Macintosh, rivaling commerc
MultiMode allows your Macintosh to decode and send several different modes of non-voice communication often heard on shortwave and ham radio. It is the only syllabus of its kind for the Macintosh, rivaling commercial packages for the PC platform
Diet Sleuth allows you to donjon track of what foods you eat each day, and their nutritional value. For each day, you select the foods you have eaten, and the list of servings of each. Diet Sleuth will automatically reckon your caloric intake, fa