BPMon 3.2 is coming soon
- Written by Anatoly Butko
- iOS 4 qualified.
- User-defined CSV and table exports, now you can define list of exporting fields, order in the exported table and sorting by any field in ascending or descending order.
BPMon - Blood Pressure Monitor coming soon
- Written by Anatoly Butko
BPMon – Blood Pressure Monitor is advanced and easy-to-use tool to watch for your blood pressure on a daily basis and included tools for recording, editing, exporting data, calculating and drawing statistics and reports.
Features:
- Native iPad support as well as iPhone/iPod.
- Past 24-hours averages and distribution calculation and charts on the front page.
- Allows you to enter values any number of times per day.
- Allows to add categories and comments to each record.
- Allows to add, edit and delete your own categories ('Exercise', 'Coffee', etc).
- Commenting entered values ('Hypertension','Normal','Hypotension').
- Easy editing or deleting any saved record.
- Allows to edit records by tapping on the averages charts at the desired position.
- Auto-scaling logarithmic charts are comfortable as for high as for low blood pressure observation.
- Calculating averages on daily, weekly, monthly or annual basis and drawing corresponding charts.
- Drawing yellow daily averages chart over weekly, monthly and annual charts.
- Calculating distribution of measurements on daily, weekly, monthly or annual basis and drawing correspondent summary and hourly charts.
- Noting by color on the charts low, normal and high blood pressure fields.
- Marking each history record by red, yellow, green or blue icon and color depends on temperature - high, normal or low.
- Exporting history data to e-mail in plain table or CSV format for analyzing by external tools.
- Producing 5-days summary report with daily and total averages, distributions and charts.
- Included storage manager to delete obsolete records.
One more update is coming
- Written by Anatoly Butko
- Added international support for medication/categories names.
- Added both dot and comma support for numpad for numeric values.
New update is coming
- Written by Anatoly Butko
BGluMon 6.0.1 is available in Appstore now.
- Written by Anatoly Butko
All look fine now.
Somebody can't import csv data into BGluMon - it depends on date and time format for import, where are a lot of different formats in different countries, so I can't cover all possible values. If you got the same issue - send me a few strings from the export - I will provide correct date/time format values.
ps. 'MMM dd, yyyy, HH:mm:ss' is correct format for date and time like 'Oct 1, 2012, 15:34:23'