MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter for pc and mac

MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter for Pc

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★ ★ ★ MyFitnessPal Overview

       

What is MyFitnessPal? MyFitnessPal is an all-in-one food tracker and health app that helps users track their progress towards their nutrition, water, fitness, and weight loss goals. It offers easy-to-use tools for food tracking, activity tracking, and goal customization. The app also provides access to expert guidance, meal plans, healthy recipes, and an active community forum for motivation and support.



Software Features and Description

1. You’ll soon discover why MyFitnessPal is the #1 food and nutrition tracker in the U.S., a GQ 2020 Fitness Awards “Best Fitness App,” and has been featured in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, the Today Show, and U.S. News & World Report.

2. This all-in-one food tracker and health app is like having a nutrition coach, meal planner, and food diary with you at all times.

3. Download and start your free 30-day Premium trial to access exclusive food tracking and fitness logging tools and expert guidance.

4. Track progress toward your nutrition, water, fitness, and weight loss goals with MyFitnessPal.

5. This is a health app to help you learn about your habits … see how you eat … make smarter food choices … find motivation & support ... and conquer your health goals.

6. Subscription renews automatically unless you turn off auto-renewal in iTunes Account Settings after purchase, or cancel your subscription at least 24 hours prior to the end of the subscription period.

7. Track With Apple Watch – A calorie tracker, water tracker, and macro tracker on your watch face.

8. It’s not just a diet app, calorie counter to lose weight, or a faster way to fat loss—it’s about holding yourself accountable and understanding what you put in your body.

9. It’s like having a dietitian, personal trainer, and nutrition coach at your fingertips.

10. If you upgrade to MyFitnessPal Premium, we offer monthly & annual auto-renewing subscriptions.

11. Payment is charged to your credit card through your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase.

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Or follow the guide below to use on PC:

Select Windows version:

  1. Windows 7-10
  2. Windows 11

Download and install the MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter app on your Windows 10,8,7 or Mac in 4 simple steps below:


  1. Download an Android emulator for PC and Mac:
    Get either Bluestacks or the Nox App >> . We recommend Bluestacks because you can easily find solutions online if you run into problems while using it. Download Bluestacks Pc or Mac software Here >> .

  2. Install the emulator on your PC or Mac:
    On your computer, goto the Downloads folder » click to install Bluestacks.exe or Nox.exe » Accept the License Agreements » Follow the on-screen prompts to complete installation.

  3. Using MyFitnessPal on PC [Windows 7/ 8/8.1/ 10/ 11]:
    • Open the Emulator app you installed » goto its search bar and search "MyFitnessPal"
    • The search will reveal the MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter app icon. Open, then click "Install".
    • Once MyFitnessPal is downloaded inside the emulator, locate/click the "All apps" icon to access a page containing all your installed applications including MyFitnessPal.
    • Now enjoy MyFitnessPal on PC.

  4. Using MyFitnessPal on Mac OS:
    Install MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter on your Mac using the same steps for Windows OS above.



How to download and use MyFitnessPal App on Windows 11


To get MyFitnessPal on Windows 11, check if there's a native MyFitnessPal Windows app here » ». If none, follow the steps below:


  1. Download the Amazon-Appstore » (U.S only)
    • Click on "Get" to begin installation. It also automatically installs Windows Subsystem for Android.
    • After installation, Goto Windows Start Menu or Apps list » Open the Amazon Appstore » Login (with Amazon account)

  2. For non-U.S users, Download the OpenPC software »
    • Upon installation, open OpenPC app » goto Playstore on PC » click Configure_Download. This will auto-download Google Play Store on your Windows 11.

  3. Installing MyFitnessPal:
    • Login to your computer's PlayStore or Amazon AppStore.
    • Search for "MyFitnessPal" » Click "Install" to install MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter
    • MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter will now be available on your windows start-menu.

Minimum requirements Recommended
  • 8GB RAM
  • SSD Storage
  • Processor: Intel Core i3, AMD Ryzen 3000
  • Architecture: x64 or ARM64
  • 16GB RAM
  • HDD Storage

MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter On iTunes


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Free On iTunes Under Armour, Inc. 1722412 4.7111 23.19.5 4+


MyFitnessPal: Calorie Counter functions

- Log Food: Track calories and nutrients in over 14 million foods, including restaurant dishes, using easy-to-use tools such as bar code and meal scan, quick-add calories, and a fast food tracker.

- Track Activity: Add workouts and steps with the fitness tracker to monitor progress towards fitness goals.

- Customize Your Goals: Set personalized goals for weight loss, weight gain, weight maintenance, nutrition, and fitness.

- See Your Progress: Track progress at a glance or analyze nutrition and calories in detail to gain valuable insights through food logging.

- Learn From a Registered Dietitian: Access meal plans customized for target calories, whether users want to lose or gain weight, with access to the Meal Planner tool.

- Stay Inspired: Access 500+ healthy goal-focused recipes and 50 workouts to keep routines fresh and fun.

- Connect With Community: Find friends and motivation in the active forums.

- Custom Goals: Track calories by meal or day, set up macro goals, and more.

- Personalized Dashboards: Pick stats users want to see at a glance.

- Net Carbs Mode/Carb Tracker: View net (not total) carbs to simplify a low carb or keto diet.

- Protein Counter: Set protein goals and track how much is eaten during the day.

- Add Your Own Foods/Meal Tracker: Save recipes and meals for quick logging.

- Count Calories From Exercise: Decide how activities affect daily calorie goals.

- Connect 50+ Apps & Devices: From fitness tracker and smartwatch apps, including the Health app.

- Track With Apple Watch: A calorie tracker, water tracker, and macro tracker on the watch face.


Pros:

- Easy to use for logging food intake and tracking calories

- Includes nutrition breakdowns to help pinpoint nutrient deficiencies in diet

- Efficient and only takes about 5 minutes a day to use

- Helps with weight loss goals and staying balanced in overall diet

- Offers food tips and alerts for specific dietary restrictions


Cons:

- Language doesn't change much when switching from weight loss/gain to maintenance mode

- Limited compatibility with certain brand products and applications

- Specific ingredient, calorie, and nutrient restrictions not available for meal and recipe tracking

- Terms and conditions of challenges offered can be intimidating and should be more prominently featured.



Top Pcmac Reviews

  • Easy to use, wish focus was on health

    By CamilleFromTexas (Pcmac user)

    This app is very easy to use to log the food you eat - what I mainly use it for, to stay balanced. It’s far more efficient than in 2010, when I first started using it. I spend maybe 5 minutes a day total logging my food intake. I like that it includes nutrition breakdowns so I can pinpoint when I’m lacking iron, or calcium, or etc in my overall diet. What I don’t like is that there is not much language change when you go from “loosing weight” or “gaining weight” settings to just maintain weight. Every day when I finish logging food and exercise, it says, “If every day were like today, you’d weight xxx pounds in 5 weeks!” I understand why this concept is useful in maintaining weight, but I suggest that it be done less often. Perhaps it could be a weekly recap, or a button you could push to check whether your habits will lead to incremental weight gain (much like you have to navigate to the nutrition breakdown when you want to see it). I know that on Easter Sunday, I ate richer foods and more of them than is healthy everyday; I don’t need that reminder just before bed. It steals some of my joy in the day and in the celebration I chose to indulge in that day. Maybe have something pop up that is encouraging every once and a while - like you hit your calcium goal this week! Or you logged exercise 5 days! Something that is focused on weekly, not daily, behavior. And something actually encouraging and NOT focused on weight!
  • Great App for someone with a disability

    By Miles Of Fun (Pcmac user)

    I have Limb Girdle Muscular Dystrophy, and I am a recent heart transplant patient. I lost about 30 pounds before my transplant because I knew it would be a hard transition and it is important to give yourself and those helping you the best edge you possibly can. It’s also important to really educate yourself on nutrition and your body, I studied nutrition on my own did all the exercises I could, learned my body type and how I metabolize food. I also consult with my doctors and get blood work done so I know how to best tweak my diet to maximize my diet and health. Get some it’s always wise to consult with your doctors and even get a basic basic metabolic panel done to check your blood work. I recently gained a few pounds back from being on high doses of prednisone and others that made me super hangry like that already food loving person I am. As knowledgeable I am about nutrition I’m not a machine and this app keeps me accountable and allows me to make the most of my health habits. The key is to have a healthy balance and not obsess over losing weight and constantly over analyzing everything. It also helps me remember to hydrate. Don’t go crazy extreme, pace yourself and allow yourself to have many of the things you crave don’t over indulge make healthier versions of what you crave and eat smaller portions of the things you really want.
  • It made me realize

    By klynnshira (Pcmac user)

    My New Years resolution was to get to a certain weight that would call for me to lose about 15 pounds. I already ate rather healthy during my meals, but I had a problem with snacking. I wasn’t at the point of sitting down and eating an entire family bag of chips in one setting. I would however eat a handful here and there, eat 4 Girl Scout cookies twice a day, and some of the candy my grandma loves to send me every and I mean every holiday. I couldn’t see how much that snacking affected me. My fitness pal has helped me keep track of my calories as I take them in and it has worked wonders! I have been successfully losing weight and it’s all because I can actually see a number to know how many calories I have left in my day when I go to grab the snack. Now don’t get me wrong I still snack some, but I’ll do one snack a day now or half of the amount of chips and half of the cookies instead of a large amount. Another thing that this app has helped me with is realizing how I feel after I eat. For example if I am not eating healthier foods I usually feel exhausted the next day. I didn’t realize it before but now that I have a food diary to look back on I can see what I ate compared to how I feel.
  • Dietary Restriction Alerts & Polar Compatibility

    By Casey Alin (Pcmac user)

    In my own, personal opinion, the features that would earn fifth star would be to expand compatibility toward Polar brand products and applications, and to allow users to enter in specific ingredient, calorie, macro/micronutrient restrictions to be alerted to in meals & recipes. It would be great to know if something I ate (or am logging because I'm about to eat) will conflict with a low FODMAP diet, or has more of a specific nutrient than I want at the time. I recall a previous version that would offer food tips ("this food is high in sodium", "this food is a great source of vitamin c", etc.) I haven't yet tried the paid version, and these could be included there, but I felt it worth mentioning. Overall, the app comes packed with so many intuitive, convenient features, I have succeeded in making journaling with it part of my daily dietary considerations. The terms and conditions of the challenges offered are abjectly terrifying, though, and ought to be more prominently featured before agreeing to them. Currently, the language you provide allows sponsoring companies the freedom to scour my phone for any notes I've taken to work on business projects of my own during my participation, and hamstrings me to do anything to defend my own privacy and trade secrets afterward if they take any action on them. Not cool.

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