1. Also support is excellent.I have loved this app and find that it keeps track of my readings and gives excellent standard reporting including a comparison against WHO normal values which are very critical for me to measure my progress.
2. But once you edit and save one of those records, it doesn't save your position, instead shows again only the first 10 records, so you again need to show more records, in 10 records steps, until you reach the next record to modify.
3. It would be useful an option to automatically group readings made within a 10 minutes interval, and show only their mean value.
4. 3.- If I decide to mass modify records to, for example, add new comments that reflect whether I was fasting at that moment, after the 10th record is a growing nightmare.
5. Why????????? (2) There is no option ( at least in the unpaid version), to export other than to CSV, which, unless you are going to import directly into a spreadsheet, is pretty much useless.App is great and I like the fact that you can add only your weight on certain days when you don't measure your BP.
6. I can see that while on my whole foods plant based diet my readings have visibly improved over the last eighteen months from normal to optimalWell After checking 10s of apps.
7. Easy to use, plus it gives you the ability to save your records online so you'll be able to restore your previous readings/history should you uninstall the app or get a new phone.
8. You need to press "Show more record" to show the next 10 records.
9. Generally, when I like an application, I do not hesitate to show my appreciation by buying for a few euros a pro option that provides a few improvements.
10. Many doctors recommend taking 2 or 3 readings in a short interval and record the mean value.
11. However, if I select English the date format changes to US/Canadian format (mm-dd-yyyy) which, for the rest of the world is awkward, confusing, and ambiguous.