mySugr Diabetes Logbook Android App Review
mySugr Diabetes Logbook for Android is a amiable diabetes logbook app that’s full of attitude. It makes your diabetes data useful in everyday life with aspects of instantaneous feedback through your app! mySugr Diabetes Logbook app is available for free download from Google Play.
Features
The data analysis put forward in mySugr Diabetes Logbook Android app is outstanding. The home screen gives you a common summary of how things are faring over the last week/24 hours in different ways. The graph itself recolors to give you immediate feedback if things are altogether too high/low (red) or a bit marginal (amber). There is a logbook screen with satisfying graph and table of entries that allows you to quickly scan back through previous week/month – the graph dragging side to side as the table of entries scrolls up and down. A separate analysis screen allows you to see 7-day, 14-day and month-by-month changes in average BG and significantly the SD of those entries, how closely grouped or crazily scattered they are. Dig a little deeper and you will see a summing up of numbers of high/low readings, tags, photos and other functional elements to help you work out what has been going on. If you enjoy your own number crunching and want to amaze and make an impact on your clinic with how stunningly you are getting on you can choose between different .csv formats for Excel or export your data as a slick PDF report.
mySugr Diabetes Logbook for Android is registered as a ‘medical device’ and CE marked. Data storage is safe and protected and the entries are flawlessly uploaded and synced in the background. On experimenting early with this and if no data connection is available mySugr Diabetes Logbook will just wait tolerantly without pestering you until a connection becomes available. If you own more than one device you can log from whichever is closest to you at the time and the data will stay in sync on all of them.
Conclusion
mySugr Diabetes Logbook for Android operates on a ‘freemium’ basis. The essentials of the app are available entirely free of charge, but full functionality, like photos with records, necessitates a ‘pro’ subscription. When you install the app you get all the bells and whistles for a few weeks. Following that you can just use the core functions, pay a small monthly fee to upgrade to pro, or total motivational ‘challenges’ to earn days of pro subscription for free by logging quite a few entries per day or exercising.
Category: Free Android Apps




