JEFIT
MyFitnessPal
Hevy
Fitocracy
Strong.app
Fitbod
Strava
RunKeeper
Apache Karaf
Docker
Google App Engine
Amazon S3
AWS Elastic Beanstalk
Apache ServiceMix
Cisco CloudCenter
GlusterFS
JEFIT
Apache KarafJEFIT is recommended for individuals who are serious about tracking their workouts, those who enjoy having a structured training regimen, and anyone looking for a comprehensive tool to monitor their fitness progress. It is also suitable for both beginners and advanced users due to its ease of use and customizable features.
Based on our record, Apache Karaf seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 1 time since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Apache Karaf with OSGi works pretty nice using annotation based dependency injection with the declarative services, removing the need to mess with those hopefully archaic XML blueprints. Too bad it's not as trendy as spring and the developers so many of the tutorials can be a bit dated and hard to find. Karaf also supports many other frameworks and programming models as well and there's even Red Hat supported... Source: about 5 years ago
MyFitnessPal - Track the number of calories that you consume each day with MyFitnessPal. The app also lets you create a diet and track the exercise that you complete each day whether it's walking, running or some other type of program.
Docker - Docker is an open platform that enables developers and system administrators to create distributed applications.
Hevy - Simple workout logging, insightful analytics, and a growing community of gym athletes.
Google App Engine - A powerful platform to build web and mobile apps that scale automatically.
Fitocracy - Fitocracy is a social network that turns exercise into a cooperative and competitive exercise with friends, rivals, and strangers.
Amazon S3 - Amazon S3 is an object storage where users can store data from their business on a safe, cloud-based platform. Amazon S3 operates in 54 availability zones within 18 graphic regions and 1 local region.