HealthCorrelator for Excel (HCE) is now publicly available for free trial
HealthCorrelator for Excel (HCE) is now publicly available for download and use on a free trial basis. For those users who decide to buy it after trying, licenses are available for individuals and organizations. If you are a gym member, consider asking your gym to buy an organizational site license; this would allow the gym to distribute individual licenses at no cost to you and your colleagues.
HCE is a user-friendly Excel-based software that unveils important associations among health variables at the click of a button. Here are some of its main features:
- Easy to use yet powerful health management software.
- Estimates associations among any number of health variables.
- Automatically orders associations by decreasing absolute strength.
- Graphs relationships between pairs of health variables, for all possible combinations.
The beta testing was successfully completed, with fairly positive results. (Thank you beta testers!) Among beta testers were Mac users. The main request from beta testers was for more illustrative material on how to use HCE for specific purposes, such as losing body fat or managing blood glucose levels. This will be coming in the future in the form of posts and linked material.
To download a free trial version, good for 30 use sessions (which is quite a lot!), please visit the HealthCorrelator.com web site. There you will also find the software’s User Manual and various links to demo YouTube videos. You can also download sample datasets to try the software’s main features.
HCE is a user-friendly Excel-based software that unveils important associations among health variables at the click of a button. Here are some of its main features:
- Easy to use yet powerful health management software.
- Estimates associations among any number of health variables.
- Automatically orders associations by decreasing absolute strength.
- Graphs relationships between pairs of health variables, for all possible combinations.
The beta testing was successfully completed, with fairly positive results. (Thank you beta testers!) Among beta testers were Mac users. The main request from beta testers was for more illustrative material on how to use HCE for specific purposes, such as losing body fat or managing blood glucose levels. This will be coming in the future in the form of posts and linked material.
To download a free trial version, good for 30 use sessions (which is quite a lot!), please visit the HealthCorrelator.com web site. There you will also find the software’s User Manual and various links to demo YouTube videos. You can also download sample datasets to try the software’s main features.