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Image nut is nutrition software to record what you eat and analyze your meals for nutrient composition. The database included is the latest USDA Nutrient Database for Standard Reference. This database contains values for vitamins, minerals, fats, calories, protein, carbohydrates, fiber, etc., and includes the essential polyunsaturated fats, Omega-3 and Omega-6. Nutrient levels are expressed as a percentage of the Daily Value, the familiar standard of food labeling in the United States, but also can be fully customized. Foods can be added from recipes or food labels, and nutrient intake can be graphed. The program is completely menu-driven and there are no commands to learn. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This release updates the Omega-3 defaults. Image

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WNINTRO(1)						      WordNettm User Commands							WNINTRO(1)

NAME
wnintro - WordNet user commands SYNOPSIS
wn - command line interface to WordNet database wnb - window based WordNet browser DESCRIPTION
This section of the WordNet Reference Manual contains manual pages that describe commands available with the various WordNet system pack- ages. The WordNet interfaces wn(1) and wnb(1) allow the user to search the WordNet database and display the information textually. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES (UNIX) WNHOME Base directory for WordNet. Default is /usr/local/WordNet-3.0. WNSEARCHDIR Directory in which the WordNet database has been installed. Default is WNHOME/dict. REGISTRY (WINDOWS) HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREWordNet3.0WNHome Base directory for WordNet. Default is C:Program FilesWordNet3.0. SEE ALSO
grind(1), wn(1), wnb(1), wnintro(3), wnintro(5), wnintro(7). Fellbaum, C. (1998), ed. "WordNet: An Electronic Lexical Database". MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. AVAILABILITY
WordNet has a World Wide Web site at http://wordnet.princeton.edu. From this web site users can learn about the WordNet project, run sev- eral different interfaces to the WordNet database, and download various WordNet system packages and "Five Papers on WordNet". WordNet 3.0 Dec 2006 WNINTRO(1)