iBloodTracker 2.2

iBloodTracker is software that helps you to keep track of your blood pressure
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iBloodTracker is software that helps you to keep track of your blood pressure at any time. You can track different pressure values such as systolic and diastolic, heart rate, weight and glucose in your blood. iBloodTracker will provide you with graphs that you can print out to show them to your doctor, allowing him to advise what actions to take.

Three simple actions will help us to control our health and the risk of cardiovascular diseases: measuring blood pressure, weight, and beats per minute. iBloodTracker records these data together with the date and time when they are taken. With a practice table, iBloodTracker generates a graph where you can see the changes you have at different moments. You can set a specific color for each value in the chart, change font types and display custom columns. The database can be saved or printed, including a preview to check data first.

Is important to mention that the trial version only allows you to place a few lines in each file for the follow-up of your data.

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Pros

  • Simple
  • Customizable
  • Available for Mac and Windows

Cons

  • You need to know how to take the pressure

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Well, there was an update and I've downloaded and installed it. My data is back, plus more features. I like that I can custom color code my charts and there is an added filter that I can customize. The only thing I'd like is to have the readings and chart in the same window like before. But I'm just grateful I have all my data back. I think I will print out each year in a hard copy, just in case I lose it again.

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What happened to my data? I've upgraded to Yosemite and all of a sudden I get the not enough data message even though I've tried opening a back-up of my data. I have a registered copy. Did I miss an update or something? I need my data. Sad

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