The Desktop Version Is Very Unstable
I’ve been faithfully using this app for 3 months now keeping detailed records of my meals, glucose readings, weight, blood pressure and exercising. I’m finding the longer you use this app the more helpful the feedback you get in the reports becomes. I’m looking forward to the results of my next HbAiC test results to see how close the actual is to Diabetes Pilot’s estimate. I’ll find that out this week. I use the iPhone, IPad and Desktop versions of Diabetes Pilot. I am very satisfied with the overall performace of the iPhone and iPad versions. The desktop versions, however, often crashes, expecially when I try using a filtered view. After crashing several times in a row, the filtered view will eventiually show. You would think the desktop version would be bug proof for how much they charge for it. I don’t have that problem with the iPhone or iPad versions. I would not hesitate giving this app a 4 or 5 star review if it didn’t crash so much. The numerous report options this app has is very helpful with monitoring my Type 2 diabetes. The food database could be improved to include more brands. I use another app to determine the nutrition values of my meals and copy the total in to Diabetes Pilot. The app is useful for develping meals frequently eaten that don’t change in portions. Adjusting portion sizes can be a pain. Finally, syncing between my iPad, iPhone and Desktop is easy and flawless. I’ve not experience any problems at all when I sync.
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