Pretty good app
Why aren’t more health numbers like A1C read from Apple Health? It would make the app more useful.
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Why aren’t more health numbers like A1C read from Apple Health? It would make the app more useful.
Was good back in the day, but with 5 years gone by without an update, I recommend you look elsewhere.
I have been a long time user of this app. It really is great and it is so helpful. I recently stated using a new app called Glucose Direct. The app takes data from my Libre3 Linkup account and adds the readings to my calendar so it displays on my watch face. One of the added benefits I found was the data is shared with the Apple Health app which Diabetes Pilot also shares with. This sharing results in my minute by minute glucose readings from my CGM are then entered into Diabetes Pilot. This make the reports and grafting in Pilot so much better and I now have a much better view of all my intake and results of insulin taken. I’d like to ask if there is a way you can update the food search engine. Currently when I enter a word into the search engine it list every item in the data base that contains that word, often in a random manner. More words do not narrow the search, it often makes the results bigger.
This app used to work without a problem. I updated to iOS 16.1.1 and it no longer will do anything except enter glucose readings. Clicking on Task or More and it closes. I have tried to report this but have not heard back.
I have been using this app for a very long time. Actually I originally ran it on a palm pilot before cell phones. I really like it but I’ve recently developed a problem. I’ve contacted their support several times and all I get back is an automated message saying they have received my email. Apparently they don’t care. I agree with the person who said he thought the developer had sold the app to someone who only bought it to generate money.
This was the best app I had for years. Now it is virtually useless with the new IOS versions. Many of the features do not work (ex: food) and it continually crashes. If the developers do not update a soon, I will be forced to cancel my subscription & look elsewhere.
08 Jul 2022 I have this app on both iPad/iPhone and Mac. It works OK; however, the developers have not made any major advancements it the app such as interfacing it to AppleHealth. Categories are difficult to maintain, food list are a real pain since all devices have different UIs. After using this, recommending it to others including diabetes educators and counsellors for over 6 years, i just feel that the developer fails to see the benefits of improving the app and is deaf to user suggestions. So I have cancelled the subscription and have started testing three others to replace it.
As of June 2021, unusable due to app delays between each entry. I unsubscribed today, so sad as it used to be my favorite diabetic app ever. Fix it and I’m back.
Quick data entry.
More than your bg readings, Diabetes pilot pro includes medications nutrition, and exercise. It's more than valuable, it's priceless.