Hi James-
Thanks very much for the kind words and suggestions. Glad you like FitSync.
To answer your first question of a few days ago, there are several ways you can search by body part or muscle group. Start with the Exercise Library and choose from the major muscle group drop down (you can also further refine by modality). You can also do a free text search by exercise name (Overhead Press) or specific muscle (Anterior Deltoid). For example, if you do a search on "anterior deltoid" you'll get many exercises that will target the front delts.
The FitSync Club exercise library, which has videos professionally produced by us, typically has more detailed exercise descriptions, videos, and training tips and will often return many choices if you search by specific muscle. The Public Library, as it is made up of exercises submitted by our users, can range from detailed and complete descriptions to very brief exercise descriptions. Choosing All Libraries will give you the biggest realm to search through.
Regarding mobile access, FitSync's Windows Mobile version (pro and classic) includes a searchable exercise library (same filter options as on the Web) as well as the ability to create your own exercises. You can also create and edit workouts on the Windows Mobile version.
We will soon be releasing an upgrade for Android, iPhone, and iPod Touch that will include searchable exercise libraries and workout creation and editing and while we appreciate your willingness to pay extra for new features

all FitSync users on these platforms will receive the update at no charge.
Again, thanks for the feedback, very much appreciated.
John Morgan
Director, FitSync Enterprise Services