phoneAlcolTest is an application which measures the rate of alcohol. The first application, created in Italy, which allows to estimate the blood alcohol content theory using the phone or smartphone.
It calculates the blood alcohol content according to the tables attached to D.M
jDiveCalc is a scuba diving calculator for mobile phones. If your mobile supports java (j2me) and you are a certified scuba diver, you can use this software to compute your pressure groups up to three dives per day, according to the US Navy tables
HelpDiabetes is a carb counter application that runs on cellular phones.
The application has built in the Food Composition Table from food-info.net from the Wageningen University in the Netherlands.
It's also possible to make your own foodtable in Excel and transfer it to the GSM (not all phones will support this)
HelpDiabetes Nederlands Dutch carb counter application. You measure the ingredients, enter them in the application and it will calculate for you the amount of carbohydrates
Carb counter application. You measure the ingredients, enter them in the application and it will calculate for you the amount of carbohydrates. For people with diabetes, it can also calculate the amount of insulin needed
HelpDiabetes Français French carb counter application. You measure the ingredients, enter them in the application and it will calculate for you the amount of carbohydrates. For people with diabetes, it can also calculate the amount of insulin needed
HelpDiabetes Romanian Romanian carb counter application. You measure the ingredients, enter them in the application and it will calculate for you the amount of carbohydrates
24 Hour Fitness Mobile App brings a great selection of fitness management features right to your beloved handheld device. You can: auto-locate clubs while on the move, review club amenities, look up class schedules. And, take advantage of personal fitness tools like the Body Mass Index Calculator and Calorie Counter
The contains a BMI (Body Mass Indicator) Calculator and a Calories Burned Calculator, as well as articles from About.com, Medicinenet.com, and the Mayo Clinic