Ovi Store introduces Fitness Planner app for Symbian phones

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Ovi Store introduces Fitness Planner app for Symbian phones

PanARMENIAN.Net - This app is for the type of persons who do any type of physical activity and are looking for an easy way to track their progress.

Fitness Planner is an easy to use, Qt-based app for Nokia touch screen devices like the N8 that enables to set a specific goal for an activity for a particular day. Once complete the activity user can input results and then the information is stored and available to view on your device.

According to Ovi Store Daily app blog, this app is for the type of persons who do any type of physical activity and are looking for an easy way to track their progress.

There are three main buttons across the top: Calendar, Graphs and Settings. For example, if user plans to ride 15 miles within 50 minutes after the ride results will show that user did 12 miles in 58 minutes.

This app supports several types of activities: Walking, Running, Bicycling, Swimming, Rowing, Hiking, Rollerblade Skating, Aerobics, Step Machine, Ski Machine, and Skiing.

The size of Fitness Planner is 0,48MB. It supports 5 languages: English, Spanish, Italian, French, German and available for 1 dollar at Ovi Store.

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