About me, George Lober, founder of Wellness Softworks and creator of the software
Originally trained as an electronics technician, my work experience of over 26 years mostly consists of jobs in the telecommunications, computer and business products service industries.
In regards to computers I do carry A+ certification, and while I do have some exposure to programming training, the majority of my programming skills are self taught.
My interest in nutrition originates from my own problems with weight gain. As a teenager and in my early 20's I was not overweight. As I got older my weight gradually crept up, and later on, going back 10 years or so, my weight gain started to increase at an alarming rate. It was at time that I decided to get serious about things and started my interest in dieting and nutrition.
With taking care with what I was eating and being aware of the calorie content of foods, I was able to loose enough weight to bring me back to what I weighed in my early 20's.
To this day I consciously watch what eat and as a result have no weight problems. I practice what I preach and when it comes dieting I am a strong believer in being knowledgeable about one's diet and nutrition.

About Wellness Softworks
Wellness Softworks produces nutrition and fitness software for computers.
Originally established in 2006 as Glow Software, the company became Wellness Softworks in 2008. Wellness Softworks is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Our goal is to empower people to achieve their Nutritional, Health and Fitness goals through software, which while being easy to use, educates and is effective in their dieting strategy.
We believe that our software helps people make informed choices about their nutrition, and makes achieving real weight loss not only possible, but also a long term reality.


 

Latest Releases

Aug 4, 2010:
Versions 1.2.0 of Diet Vista Standard and Consultant editions have been released. These releases feature a re-organized diary with a more compact layout. Included are display changes and adjustments for better usability on smaller screens such as Netbooks, and for usability with large font sizes. Nutritional information can now be viewed by a new Nutrition Facts food label type display. A new Calendar View function has been added to allow viewing of diary data in a monthly format. Other changes include improvements in search functions, better international locales support, faster start-up times, and other miscellaneous improvements and fixes.

April 11, 2009:
Versions 1.0.6 of Diet Vista Standard and Consultant editions have been released. These releases features updates to nutrient data charting.