OK, I will try to explain how to purchase the full version of the Pill Reminder’s app. When you open the app, you want to activate the more tab. You will probably need to add activate the more champ at least one possibly two more times. On the iPhone is the lower right corner of the screen. Once you were on the more tab and you swipe left you should find options tab activate the app. Once you’ve done that I believe you will find a way to purchase the app. I think this and now I see that I Purchased the app and they thanked me for doing so. So try that and I think eventually you will have success. I know it’s a little confusing, but it’s well worth it once you have the full version.
Sent from my iPhone > On Jul 4, 2019, at 2:49 PM, M. Taylor <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hello Everyone, > > I found this incredibly VoiceOver accessible pill reminder app. > > The app works just as described in its description. The developer even > mentions VoiceOver in his description. Those of you with Apple watches are > going to love this app, especially if you have silent reminders enabled. > > Now there is one VoiceOver glitch that you will encounter only when you have > no data in the app. I suspect that this is why the developer has not caught > it because once you have any data in the app, whatsoever, the glitch goes > away, completely. > > So, when you first launch the app, you will be prompted to allow > notifications. No problem there. Once you reach the default screen, the > display tells you that you have no data in the app, Touching the center of > the screen, while voiceover is enabled, causes the app to crash. This is the > same on iPad. On iPhone, the buttons to use the app are located on the > bottom row of the display. On iPad, these buttons are located down the left > side of the display. > > Simply activate any of these buttons, for example, select the reminders, tab, > enter even a temporary medicine name, and the empty screen message goes away > and all is perfect. > > I know this sounds kind of weird but do not let that small glitch stop you > from downloading the free version of the app. By the way, for the full > version, you must pay $1.99, inside the app. > > Please notify the developer about the VoiceOver glitch and I’m certain he > will fix this. > > After my signature, you will find the app description. Next, I will paste in > the direct URL to the website for this app so that you can more easily > contact the developer. > > Finally, I will paste in the URL to the app, in the App Store. > > Okay, good luck and enjoy. If you need any help getting this app up and > running, let me know, on-list, and I’ll do my best to assist you. > > Mark > > App Description: > Pill Reminder - All in One 12+ > Medication Reminders, Tracker > By Sergio Licea > Free > • Offers In-App Purchases > > > Pill Reminder is an easy-to-use and reliable app that helps you remember to > take your medications at the right time. It allows you to create any type of > recurring reminders (every X hours, specific times, daily, weekly, monthly, > every X days, etc). It tracks the remaining quantity of each medication and > shows a refill alert when running low. > > It has everything you need: > > • Reschedule Medications > • Refill Reminders > • PRN (as needed) Medications > • Calendar > • Reminders for Medical Appointments > • Email Reports to your Doctor > • Multiple User Support > > By remembering to take all of your medications at the right time, you are > taking control of your own health. > > RECURRING REMINDERS > • Repeat every X hours (e.g. From 8 AM to 8 PM, every 4 hours) > • Repeat at specific times (e.g. 9:15 AM, 1:30 PM, 8:50 PM) > • Repeat every half hour (e.g. From 10 AM to 2 PM, every 30 minutes) > • Repeat on selected days of the week (e.g. Every week only on Mondays and > Fridays) > • Repeat every X days, weeks or months (e.g. Every 3 days, Every 2 weeks) > • Repeat daily for 21 days and then take 7 days off (Birth Control) > > MAIN FEATURES > • User friendly interface > • If you took your medication early or late, you can reschedule the next > doses in that day > • Get alerts to refill your prescriptions before they run out > • Can be used with any medication, supplement, vitamin, or birth control that > follows a regular schedule > • Swipe from right to left to mark a medication as "Taken" directly from the > lock screen or notification banner > • Ability to add PRN (as needed) medications > • Keep track of the medications you have to take throughout the day > • Pre-Alarms: Be notified prior to the actual time > • Auto-Snooze: Automatically repeat the alarm up to 5 times at regular > intervals (e.g. 1 min, 10 mins, 30 mins) until you take action > • Add notes, time and dose taken for reference > • Mark medications as Taken or Not Taken > • Get alerts when medications are about to expire > • Email your medication list or administration history to your doctor > • Add reminders for medical appointments > • Add photos to each medication for easy identification > • Multiple user support. Add medications for yourself, family members, or > others you care for > • Ability to search the FDA Drug Database for your medications (Available in > the US only) > • Has a calendar to view all reminders by month > • Backup and restore all data on the same device or multiple devices > • 32 built-in alarm sounds > > GENERAL > • VoiceOver accessibility support > • Notifications are local, you don't require internet > • App doesn't need to be open to receive notifications > • Universal App, full native support for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch > > FREE VERSION > • In the free version, you can add unlimited medications but only 2 reminders > • Full version with unlimited reminders is available as an In-App Purchase > > > Developer Website: > https://www.aidaorganizer.com/mac/pillsreminder.html > > Link to App in Apple App Store: > https://apps.apple.com/us/app/pill-reminder-all-in-one/id816347839 > > > > -- > The following information is important for all members of the Mac Visionaries > list. > > If you have any questions or concerns about the running of this list, or if > you feel that a member's post is inappropriate, please contact the owners or > moderators directly rather than posting on the list itself. > > Your Mac Visionaries list moderator is Mark Taylor. 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