What's new in eFit - Free Edition 1.9
Jan 13, 2011
- eFit now works on both Java x86 and x64
- fixed bug with loading custom database (write unit test for this)
New in eFit - Free Edition 1.8 (Dec 25, 2010)
- New:
- Allow copying of food/meal/recipe from one day/meal to another.
- Improvements:
- Now allows search list to be resized on daily intake screen, useful for notebooks and small screens.
- Foods and recipes can now be dragged and dropped into daily intake table from search list.
- Foods can now be dragged and dropped when creating/editing new recipes.
- Added ability to use the delete key to remove food/recipe from the Daily Intake screen
- Baby foods no longer displayed is search results for adults, limited children under 4 years old
- Deletes/Edits to food in the database now up to 10x faster
- Fixes:
- Fixed error calculating metabolic rate when lbs or inches measurements were selected.
- Fixed removing of food from recipe list in the create recipe dialog.
- Fixed weight measurement where 196.6lbs and next day 195.4, computed difference was -1.19999999999886 instead of 1.2
- Fixed problem with foods not being deleted from the database correctly
- Fixed problem with foods being duplicated in the search list after a delete from the database
New in eFit - Free Edition 1.7 (Aug 27, 2010)
- Improvements:
- Food searches are now up to 20x faster. This is an improvement to the user experience, especially on Netbooks and older PC's.
- Fixes:
- Fixed bug with editing food servings on a recipe, that cased eFit to crash.
New in eFit - Free Edition 1.6 (Aug 12, 2010)
- New;
- Added delete and edit functions to the recipe create/edit dialog
- Added ability to delete serving types from food edit/create dialog
- Recipes now minimised by default in daily intake screen, also added recipe icon
- Fixed:
- fixed bug where 100grams serving was added to a food every time a new serving was added.
- fixed bug with serving of grams added to foods, should have been 1 unit = 1 gram not 1 unit = 100 grams
- fixed bug with editing serving measure of food where a duplicate serving with the old values was create instead of being modified
New in eFit - Free Edition 1.5 (Jul 26, 2010)
- New:
- Added recipes feature, so whole recipes can be easily recorded
- Added delete option, so unwanted foods/recipes can be deleted from database
- Fixed:
- fixed error message when entering new food and grams have not been entered
New in eFit - Free Edition 1.2 (Dec 19, 2009)
- New
- added eFit User Guide
- Improvements
- reduced size of install file by 2mb
- added version number to program name and help/about
- program can maximise to full screen and stretches to use full screen space
- automatically detect date display type (dd/mm/yyyy or mm/dd/yyyy) base on country
- added notifications of errors to user instead of just crashing or not starting
- now checks if a profile exists before creating it (would cause profile to be overwritten)
- Fixed
- fixed permissions issue with saving in vista/win7, profiles now stored in application data directory not program files
- fixed permissions issue with adding/editing foods to database in vista/win7
- fixed layout and text problem in vista/win7
- corrected spelling of measurement in new profile dialog
- fixed bug with edit food when no value for energy is entered causing program to lock up
- added create/edit food validation so invalid food entries can not be created, was causing errors when foods added to daily intake
- corrected spelling of protein in various locations
- fixed bug introduced in 1.1 that stopped measurements from being saved
- fixed bug where adding a food and entering an alphabetic character instead of a number in the add servings dialog would cause the program to crash
- recently used profiles now displayed in correct order in menu
- no longer have to enter waist measurement to create new profile (only needed to estimate body fat)
- increased size of profile label in planner view as is was cutting long profile names short
- fixed problem with two or more of the same measurements appearing in the serving size selection dialog, this was also causing incorrect measurements
- plus many more.