Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Medical | $9.99 | MyNetDiary Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
MyNetDiary was featured in the 2017 Consumer Guide of Diabetes Forecast magazine, published by the American Diabetes Association, the world’s most trusted source of diabetes information.
Designed for diabetes type 1, type 2, pre-diabetes and gestational diabetes.
USER REVIEWS
* This App (and website) has been a tremendous help in making lifestyle changes after being newly diagnosed as Type 2.
* This is the best app for diabetics trying to recover their health - without question.
* I spent a lot of time researching diabetes apps, then chose this one over a year ago and have been using it everyday since then. It has exceeded my expectations for diet management (still can't believe how much info they have on foods, food groups, and packaged foods!), lab and exercise tracking, and especially all aspects and ease of diabetes management. It gives me good personal feedback, keeps me on track, and has helped me and my physician meet my DM treatment goals.
WHAT MAKES MYNETDIARY THE BEST DIABETES TRACKER
* Quick and easy logging
* Comprehensive blood glucose tracking. Custom pre- and post-meal target ranges. Highlights out-of-range readings.
* The best food and carb tracking - with a great food database, built-in barcode scanner and quickest entry. THE DATABASE IS UPDATED DAILY.
* Practical BG reminders
* Optional insulin tracking
* Medication tracking
* Supports total carbs, net carbs, and diabetes carb count
* Exercise tracking with built-in GPS Tracker, keeping track of walking, running, cycling
* Tracks your water intake
* A1C, LDL, HDL, BP tracking
* Custom trackers - track anything - quality of sleep, symptoms, and more.
* Detailed daily and weekly analysis, charts and reports helping you understand food, nutrition, carb counting, BG and diet management
HEALTH APP INTEGRATION
* Syncs BG, foods, workouts, weight, BP, and more
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
* Virtual coach option can provide personalized diet advice, recommend articles and blogs, suggest tips and tricks
* Optional meal reminders
* Food Grade - understand food labels at a glance
* Community supported by a Registered Dietitian
MyNetDiary for Apple Watch
* Check calories, BG averages, next BG check reminder
* Log foods, water and weight
POWERED BY MyNetDiary.com
* Syncs to the "cloud" for syncing and online tracking
Note: Continued use of GPS running in the background can dramatically decrease battery life.
**Subscription Terms
MyNetDiary Maximum subscription provides premium features: sync with fitness trackers and body scales from FitBit, Jawbone, Garmin and Withings, special analysis, charts and reports, nutrient planning, step bonus calculation, and more.
Subscription options:
$8.99/month
$59.99/year
Payment will be charged to your iTunes account at confirmation of purchase. Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period. Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal. Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.
Privacy Policy: http://www.mynetdiary.com/privacy.html
Terms of Use: http://www.mynetdiary.com/terms.html
DISCLAIMER
Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary is an educational tool, it is not a medical device, it is not a substitute for a medical device or medical care, and it does not provide diagnosis, cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of any disease.
Been using the iphone app for quite awhile and really like it. It was very useful in helping manage my type 2 D and now for losing some weight. The GPS tracking while walking is very useful. The support from the team is quick and spot on. Highly recommend!
I literally just got out of hospital because I was feeling HORRIBLE for a long time. Unmanaged Diabetes. It can KILL you. It was killing me. I already have health problems, but my blood had become too acidic, etc. Dont be a fool, you have to manage your blood sugar levels track your foods etc. I was following a high protein, low carb diet, but wasn’t consistent and I literally was destroying my body. DIABETICS DONT EAT LOW FAT and HIGH PROTEIN! Check out how to eat...it’s not what you think and this app keeps you on track! They thought of everything!
Good tracking app overall, but inconsistent interface and information between iPhone and iPad apps. Poor diabetes support on iPad. Charts are buggy. Food database is a bit spotty. Update: poor Apple Watch integration with exercise feature. Double counts exercise minutes. Calorie burn overstated.
I use My Net Diary to track my blood sugar and insulin. But since the latest updates, the program has several major glitches. The most critical problem is that important nutrition data is not being calculated in the meal totals. The data is shown in the full description of the food, but the numbers are not loading to the meal screen. The problem is erratic and doesn’t happen with all foods. But as a result, my insulin doses have been off. There are other issues that are minor and not health critical, but makes this app a pain to use. I have been using this app for a long time and have even recommended it to friends. Until the programmers fix the issues, I would say, for the sake of your health, avoid this app.
I love this app for tracking my type 2 diabetes and it keeps getting better with each upgrade. Keep up the good work and thank you!
Occasionally I get curious and try other food and blood glucose tracking apps. I always come right back to NetDiaryD. It's organized and easy to use! Still my favorite.
It is great for tracking my food but I wish it could pull the tracking info from my glucose monitors automatically. I also use Medisafe for my prescriptions and I wish those apps would share the data. It just seems like I spent lot of time manually inputting data from different apps. More sharing would be a great feature to add.
Why does the diabetic version of your app not offer syncing with glucometers or integrate with other iOS blood glucose data? Consider integrating with mental health apps, because we all know your mood and ability to function has everything to do with your overall health (food intake, weight etc). Thanks for the great app otherwise!
I understand that developers would like to sell MAX but they should have enough confidence to not require a diabetic to pay a monthly fee in order to set a goal for carbs after paying for the diabetic version of the product