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HealthEngage Depression is designed to help you manage depression, bipolar disorder or a similar condition with ease and flexibility. HealthEngage Depression is a tool to make daily mood management, symptom tracking, sleep reporting, and exercise, diet, and wellness management easy and convenient. HealthEngage Depression is split into four major sections, Collect, Graph, Reports, and Info/Help, so that you can have access directly to what you need at a click of a button.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 3.9.3.2: Release notes were unavailable when this listing was updated.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.1 or later.

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Developer:FireLogic, Inc.
Downloads:2,806
  - Version d/l:837
Home & Personal:Health & Fitness
License:Demo
Date:24 Sep 2007
Platform:PPC/Intel
Price:$59.00
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Mar 14 2006
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BABY BLOC  $60 is an awful lot for what I've done with a few dollars worth of paper copies of some forms before.

I download from MacUpdate without entering my personal data (why's that necessary on their site?)

This program may not be ready for OS X.

It uses an ugly Java looking GUI starting with an installer that tells me it won't work since I don't have permissions—which is true since I'm not using my admin account. But it won't let me authenticate with my admin code, so it stops me from installing.

I opened the app by using "Show package contents" when I right-clicked on the installer. That worked.

It isn't native to OS X, that's obvious. There's some problems of menus not scrolling far enough for you to access items. Needs polish.

The data they collect and organize is pretty impressive, and I could see it being useful. You can enter foods you ate and it helps calculate nutritional intake, and for exercise it calculates calories burned. Fun. The presets are wide-ranging; from standard things like, "light exercise," to interesting occupations like, "worm digging." Cool. You can add your own too.

In the end it's more than I need, and way more than I'm willing to spend. And it suffers pretty badly from non-Macness.  
(Version 3.2)

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Mar 13 2006

EMB  Tracking this type of information can be very useful in understanding and treating depression. From a quick look the program seems to be fairly thorough in the information it allows you to track. However, I think paying $59 for this program might make me more depressed  
(Version 3.2)

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Mar 13 2006

ANON BUD  Yet again another software developer which wants folks to enter personal information about themselves prior to downloading a trial software package.

Is this going to be how it is from now on?

Very frustrating and invasive to my privacy, especially for a product like this!  
(Version 3.2)

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Jan 21 2003

ANONYMOUS  wouldn't this rather be for obsessive disorder ? ^_^ You won't get out of depression by tracking every single detail of your life...  
(Version 3.0.1)

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Nov 10 2004

ANONYMOUS  I strongly disagree! One of the most useful tools I have had in management of Bipolar Disorder is a means of tracking the trinity of Symptoms/Side Effects/Dosage of the various pharmaceutical cocktails we must resort to.

I wrote my own in Filemaker Pro, and the ability to monitor all the variables as they happen, rather than rely on memory, and impart them to my shrink has been an invaluable tool in choosing between chemical options and, most particularly, dosages.  
(Version 3.0.1)

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