October 27, 2007 at 09:19 PM
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Although it is a rather small change, many people had requested it and it is also quite useful. Now, when you go to submit your exercise progress you should see a new "Notes" field. This is where you can enter any notes about your experience, such as:
Ran the long loop around the park today...
or
I really pushed each set today, only about 20-30 secs. rest between each one.
Later on, you can view your notes on the page for that exercise. I hope everyone finds this new feature useful. Be sure to let us know about anything else you would like to see on Gyminee. Also, be sure to check back here to see what other new features are on their way. I can't let you know just yet, but there is some pretty exciting stuff coming ;-)
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October 24, 2007 at 03:40 PM
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Gyminee was recently featured on the German video podcast Ehrensenf. Ehrensenf is a little like Rocketboom (a daily technology video podcast). As a result, we are pleased to welcome our many new German Gyminee users!
You can view the video podcast by clicking here.
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October 22, 2007 at 04:32 PM
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Yesterday Gyminee was listed as one of 15 Unreasonably Useful Websites by WebUpon, an up-and-coming technology blog. This article made it to the Digg front page, which resulted in a lot of traffic for us. Pretty amazing to be in the same group as YouTube, Wikipedia, and IMDB.
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October 11, 2007 at 01:14 PM
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You asked for it, and you got it. Now you can track what you eat with Gyminee. New features on the Nutrition tab include:
- Food Search: An easy-to-use, searchable database that allows you to quickly find what you ate, along with all of the relevant nutrition information for that food. If you can't find a food in our database, you can easily add a new food. All you have to be able to do is read the back of a nutrition label.
- My Favorites: Save your favorite foods for fast data entry into FoodTracker.
- My Recipes: Save recipes with preparation instructions. Enter all of the food that is in the recipe, and Gyminee will calculate the amount of fat, carbs, protetin, etc. in a serving.
- Diet Progress: Set goals for calories, carbohydrates, protein, and fat intake. View graphs showing your progress and showing you how you are doing meeting your goals.
We have lots of other features planned, including meal scheduling, diet plans, advanced nutrition tracking, and more!
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October 05, 2007 at 04:52 PM
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Gyminee's founders Stephen Blankenship and Andy Smith were named Entrepreneurs of the Week by The Huntsville Times. Complete article can be found on al.com.
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