Heart 1.0

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  • Date added:
    25/03/2003
  • File size:
    448K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC 2002

Publisher’s description

Heart calculates your training heart rate in 5 zones (Warm up, Fat Burn, Aerobic, Anaerobic, and Red Line), using 3 methods (Age Adjusted, Cooper Modification and Karvonen), and it computes your resting heart rate.

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  1. Does what it claims Anonymous -- February 11 2005, 07.43

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  2. this is good thing to ping the hell out of someone GZUS GZUS -- October 15 2004, 03.10

    lol this is good for playing joke on people at work if you work on a lan network lol , i like it because i can get the ipadrees for every one in the world

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  3. If you have gaia online, it works like a charm, and they have no way of telling your using it. Anonymous -- October 14 2004, 10.48

    it's awesom!

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