You'll need a separate app to measure calories consumed, like Livestrong.com's MyPlate.
There is an iPhone version but that is a separate app and costs a further £1.49.
Not much sense in maintaining separate apps for Windows & Mac.
I love having separate apps for some key web applications.
The social network is expected to add Instagram-style filters to its own mobile apps in the near future, or even launch a separate photo-sharing app.
I dont need a separate app to check a word.
I'm not a big fan of Flash, but I don't want a separate app for every web site I visit, either.
The Co-Op version is both a separate app and upgraded into the game, but still has the same features, menus, maps etc.,.
I also like the idea of a collection rather than 100 separate apps sitting on my iPad.
Biophilia for iPad includes ten separate apps, all housed within one "mother" app.