I would consider myself a fairly high level Apple user, not expert, but far
better than a lot.

I say that because I have tried probably two dozen blood sugar tracking apps
and found them all to be lacking in some way or other. Mostly, it seems
following results for comparison and trends.

Really, the best solution I have found so far is to create a sheet in Excel
on my PC. I know virtually nothing about Excel, so you might imagine how
simple it is. But, I am able to follow columns to spot trends. I am
fortunate to have a copy of MicroSoft Office, but there must be other
spreadsheet programs for the PC or Mac. I have not yet tried using my sheet
with Numbers on my phone/pad, so what I am doing in the meantime is simply
noting results in Notes until I am able to enter them into the worksheet.

It really seems most apps for this purpose want to be to pretty or too
techie. I really wish there was something as simple as the paper logs that
come with strips and meters or as straightforward as the spreadsheet I
created. I am still open to others' findings.

Eric


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