Fitday for Mac
#11
FitDay Member
Join Date: Apr 2010
Posts: 1

I also agree; I purchased FitDay PC years ago and used it daily to reach my goals. Now that I've upgraded to Macs for my photo business I never use my PC's anymore...
Hell, I'd be willing to shell out another $20 for a mac version all over again if it was quality programming... it seems almost lazy to not have a version for the Macintosh market...
Hell, I'd be willing to shell out another $20 for a mac version all over again if it was quality programming... it seems almost lazy to not have a version for the Macintosh market...
#12
FitDay Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Monza, Italy
Posts: 5

Why is it that no one from the fitday team ever answers these requests. I have sent numerous e-mails and all I get is there is no mac version fullstop - whoever is in charge there they are lacking - I have since found another programme very similar and made very well (which also has an iPhone app to go with it) - I think a lot of people will try other things there is so much competition these days and to not have a mac version in 2010 (and worse still not even a friendly answer) is none the less pretty poor in my books....I would suggest fitday pulled their socks up before they hear "I told you so"
#13
FitDay Premium Member
Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 2

I'm in the same boat. I used to use the free web version, then Purchased Fitday 1. I started using Macs 7 years ago, and continue to use Fitday only because I have XP on VMWare for work on my mac.
It's difficult on the go to enter what one is eating, even when cooking in the Kitchen, having to go back to Fitday often to enter details.
The Killer Combo for me would be a native Mac version which Syncs to an iPhone/iPod Touch version of the application.
I've held off on the upgrade to V2 of Fitday as it's JAPCA - Just another PC Application :-) and Fitday 1 meets my needs for now.
If/When a Mac version hits the site - I'll happily pay upwards of $50 for a Mac/iPhone combination of the application.
It's difficult on the go to enter what one is eating, even when cooking in the Kitchen, having to go back to Fitday often to enter details.
The Killer Combo for me would be a native Mac version which Syncs to an iPhone/iPod Touch version of the application.
I've held off on the upgrade to V2 of Fitday as it's JAPCA - Just another PC Application :-) and Fitday 1 meets my needs for now.
If/When a Mac version hits the site - I'll happily pay upwards of $50 for a Mac/iPhone combination of the application.
#14
FitDay Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 2

I'm in the same boat. I used to use the free web version, then Purchased Fitday 1. I started using Macs 7 years ago, and continue to use Fitday only because I have XP on VMWare for work on my mac.
It's difficult on the go to enter what one is eating, even when cooking in the Kitchen, having to go back to Fitday often to enter details.
The Killer Combo for me would be a native Mac version which Syncs to an iPhone/iPod Touch version of the application.
I've held off on the upgrade to V2 of Fitday as it's JAPCA - Just another PC Application :-) and Fitday 1 meets my needs for now.
If/When a Mac version hits the site - I'll happily pay upwards of $50 for a Mac/iPhone combination of the application.
It's difficult on the go to enter what one is eating, even when cooking in the Kitchen, having to go back to Fitday often to enter details.
The Killer Combo for me would be a native Mac version which Syncs to an iPhone/iPod Touch version of the application.
I've held off on the upgrade to V2 of Fitday as it's JAPCA - Just another PC Application :-) and Fitday 1 meets my needs for now.
If/When a Mac version hits the site - I'll happily pay upwards of $50 for a Mac/iPhone combination of the application.
#17
FitDay Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 1

I would also pay extra for a Mac version! I also have a PC but my Mac is here in the kitchen where the food is! It is a shame that software makers don't realize that software should be available no matter what system you are running.