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    NutriBase EZ or crosstrainer 5??

    Im looking for a computer program that i can enter what i eat over the course of say a few months and see the macros along with being able to put in the excersises i do each day. I have a trial version of Crosstrainer 5 and its great but its 50bucks however i see that Nutribase is being advertised on this site for 30 bucks which one do most people think is better?

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    For Diet/Nutrition Nutribase is better, and cheaper.

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    I use Crosstrainer... very intuitive and everything is there for youre every training need. I know what I would choose anyway...
    Proteins are good... Fats are good... Carbs are the problem!

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    I haven't used NB, but I've been using Crosstrainer for years. It's a nice program, and has many features. There is a demo of crosstrainer (not sure about NB) so you can try it out and see if you like it.

    Which is better? Depends on what you want.

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