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  1. Home - Welcome To The Cronometer Community

    Join over 10 million users who are using Cronometer to track their health and nutrition. If you have a technical question, bug report, feature request or just need some motivation, the community is here …

  2. Changing measurements? - Welcome To The Cronometer Community

    Hello everyone, Day 2 of my weight loss journey and using chronometer. I'm wondering if there is a way to change the units of measurement for each food or item?

  3. Does Cronometer offer an API for third party applications to retreive ...

    Hello, I am developing an application that tracks various metrics related to a persons body. https://www.bodytracker.net

  4. Food scale integration? - Welcome To The Cronometer Community

    Hi is there currently a bluetooth or wifi food scale that can hook into cronometer so I can select a food in chronometer and then the scale transmits the weight to be inputted directly?

  5. Exporting Chronometer data - Welcome To The Cronometer Community

    How do I export Chronometer data into a csv file?

  6. Three government quartz chronometers | NAWCC Forums

    Nov 26, 2024 · This contribution summarizes all I have learned about quartz chronometers established by countries as the standard for use (predominantly) in their navies, viz. the Waltham Clock …

  7. Sharing data with doctor - Welcome To The Cronometer Community

    My nutritionist suggested chronometer and I am very glad she did. Is there a way for her to get digital access to my data? Thanks, Dave

  8. What is this: Omega/Brandt CCR or DR chronometer?

    May 24, 2011 · Summary translation: this is indeed a DR-grade chronometer, according to the serial number in the Omega Factory work-initiation records. The bridge may have been assembled at the …

  9. Marine: - Marine Chronometer Picture Gallery | NAWCC Forums

    Sep 22, 2015 · How about starting a "Marine Chronometer Photo Gallery" featuring members chronometers with a brief description? I'll start with this English piece made by Septimus Miles circa. …

  10. Question, Hamilton Model 22 - NAWCC Forums

    Sep 30, 2009 · The model 22 was called a chronometer watch. It was used as a chronometer on smaller ships or a secondary chronometer aboard larger ship. It was also used for important timing jobs on …