I've been hugely unsuccessful trying to find a quit meter I can use on my Mac, OS Lion. Everything that I find out there seems to be for the PC.
Anybody got any suggestions?
At the moment, I have to calculate it all by myself. And since it's been almost four full days, I can say I've not smoked about 80 cigarettes, saved about $22.00, and only snapped at inanimate objects like food packages that refuse to let me open them about 14 times.
I'm using SilkQuit version 2, it's really good... I would have smoked 91 cigarettes now which is a shocker :eek: saved £27.94 & it just stays at the bottom of your taskbar so you can just check whenever you want to
Denise.
4 days woohoo
I eventually found an app for my iPhone that I like. It's called My Last Cigarette. Cost me all of $0.99.
I can't use Silk Meter because it's PC based.
For the record, as I write this, I've quit for four days, ten hours, and thirty-two minutes, I've saved $24.60, and I've increased my life expectancy by 8 hours, 36 minutes.
This app even counts how many people have died world-wide, since I quit, based on World Health Organization estimates. It's so sad! That number, supposedly for just the last 4.5 days, is 42,582. :mad:
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