FitSync 1.1.0.8

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Download free workouts to your PDA /phone, track your progress, and upload to your online account for automatic analysis and comparison. With FitSync, you can: Download Free workouts from our libraries or create your own; Log your workouts on your handheld; Sync and upload your results to your personalized FitSync.com account; Monitor your progress online with charts and reports; Compare your performance to established norms; Compete with others in FitSync's Global Rankings; Track vital stats--weight, body measurements, blood pressure; Share your success with Widgets, Facebook and Twitter feeds. Version 1.1.0.8 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.

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