Thursday, September 18, 2008

Comments and suggestions are welcome!!

Hello everyone!  Thanks for coming over to our blog... please let us know your likes, dislikes, anything you want with regards to Log for Life.  We look forward in hearing from you...

If you like it and think other diabetics you know might like it, please share our invite link or URL with them... again, thanks for any support and help in spreading the word.

5 comments:

Rob S said...

hey guys, I really enjoy the aesthetics of the site and especially enjoy the iPhone interface. The concept of entering all your readings in one whack (ie bg, insulin, exercise, food at the same time) is a good one but I have stopped using the site for now because there are two features that I really can't be without: mass entry and bulk export.

I am using a different site for now because I can print my sugars and take them to my doctor. But I may change back if you build these in. The other nice to have which has me considering building my own iPhone app is an offline client (like an offline email client) that allows you to log and then the next time you're on wifi, send to the server.

Thanks and keep up the good work.

Auntly H said...

I second the request for an ability to print. I think different doctors like different formats so flexibility there would be helpful. For a start, Animas' log book format works well for me and my dr. Each column is an hour of the day (00:00 - 23:00), each row is a day, subdivided into three rows: Glucose, Carbs, Insulin. Daily totals/averages are in a column at the far right. Hourly averages are in a row at the bottom.

Anna's mom said...

Just started today. I like the charting within the target range. Once I added her two meds, Humalog and Lantus, it coverered up the excercise part. Hmmm... Would love to be able to mass upload and print. :) Thanks!

Veronica said...

Any word on a smartphone or blackberry application. I realize I can text in my information, but I'd like to know if you have any plans for a blackberry or mobile version in the future.

Alan Johnson said...

Veronica,

We're hoping to put together a mobile web interface that's more accessible to all smartphones (i.e. not iPhone specific), but we probably won't have a native application for those smartphones.

Hope that helps, and thanks for the great feedback.