lovetheduns
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So I love technology and have an iPhone.
Especially at night, I am not so fired up about going to the PC to input data, but I carry my phone with me pretty much anywhere.
There is an app on the iPhone called BloodWise (you can use it on the iPad, iPod Touch as well). It cost 1.99 but it tracks and charts all of the testing values. You can also export the data in a comma delimited format to put in a spreadsheet. There is also a statistics function that provides the minimum, average, and maximum values over the course of a week, month, or all.
It also gives you an idea of how many measurements you tend to take in a day as well as the distribution by range.
It is geared for a human, but since we want our values to be in about the same range I find it incredibly useful.
Especially at night, I am not so fired up about going to the PC to input data, but I carry my phone with me pretty much anywhere.
There is an app on the iPhone called BloodWise (you can use it on the iPad, iPod Touch as well). It cost 1.99 but it tracks and charts all of the testing values. You can also export the data in a comma delimited format to put in a spreadsheet. There is also a statistics function that provides the minimum, average, and maximum values over the course of a week, month, or all.
It also gives you an idea of how many measurements you tend to take in a day as well as the distribution by range.
It is geared for a human, but since we want our values to be in about the same range I find it incredibly useful.