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Free Diet Management Java Software need Developer/s of all levels (volunteer online/remote work)

 
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Hi there,
I have a free Diet / Meal planning software program called eFit which is available at www.weightcontrolsoftware.com. It is currently developed in Eclipse and uses SVN for source code management, SWT is used for the GUI interface, currently uses ANT to build but looking to move to maven. Its available for Windows but plan to release both Mac and Linux versions. Currently is closed source but may open in future when software has got to a point I would like it to be at.

This is a good opportunity to add contribution to a mature piece of software to your resume, currently looking for a volunteers of all levels, but willing to provide guidance to developers with little experience. Currently only looking for one developer as I'm treating this as a trial to see how it goes.

After around 4 years of on/off development I've got to a point where I relies I need help if I'm to get to where I would like the software to be. So if this sounds like a project that would interest you, or you have more questions send me a message outlining why you would like to help, and a couple of example of what you have worked on in the past too would be good.

Cheers,
Tim
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