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Looking for a specific iPhone/iPad app
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Gary
2015-03-15 20:42:49 UTC
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Sometime in the last 6-12 months I came across an iPhone/iPad app that
found foods with specific nutrient qualities. For example, you could
see all foods that had low carbohydrates AND high fibre. Now I
actually need the app and I've lost it.

Does anyone know the name of the app that does this?
John H. Gohde
2015-03-15 21:10:20 UTC
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Post by Gary
Sometime in the last 6-12 months I came across an iPhone/iPad app that
found foods with specific nutrient qualities. For example, you could
see all foods that had low carbohydrates AND high fibre. Now I
actually need the app and I've lost it.
Does anyone know the name of the app that does this?
Maybe you should just hang it up and buy a real smartphone? Buy an Android Lollipop, why don't you.
Gary
2015-03-16 10:35:06 UTC
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Post by John H. Gohde
Post by Gary
Sometime in the last 6-12 months I came across an iPhone/iPad app that
found foods with specific nutrient qualities. For example, you could
see all foods that had low carbohydrates AND high fibre. Now I
actually need the app and I've lost it.
Does anyone know the name of the app that does this?
Maybe you should just hang it up and buy a real smartphone? Buy an
Android Lollipop, why don't you.
John:

At first glance, it doesn't look as if you were trying to be helpful,
but rather just making a smart-ass comment. It would be more helpful
if you could extract the truth from your comment and explain why your
suggestion is helpful. I know little about Android and wonder why your
suggestion has merit.
Taka
2015-03-17 15:44:25 UTC
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Post by Gary
Post by John H. Gohde
Post by Gary
Sometime in the last 6-12 months I came across an iPhone/iPad app that
found foods with specific nutrient qualities. For example, you could
see all foods that had low carbohydrates AND high fibre. Now I
actually need the app and I've lost it.
Does anyone know the name of the app that does this?
Maybe you should just hang it up and buy a real smartphone? Buy an
Android Lollipop, why don't you.
At first glance, it doesn't look as if you were trying to be helpful,
but rather just making a smart-ass comment. It would be more helpful
if you could extract the truth from your comment and explain why your
suggestion is helpful. I know little about Android and wonder why your
suggestion has merit.
This Narcissist is just playing Linux guru while he had been mistaking Linux OS for a hardware just a while ago. He wants you to admire his "knowledge" that Android is Linux and the newest version has been named Lollipop ... Don't waste time with this old troll.

Taka

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