Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary Reviews – Page 7

5/5 rating based on 79 reviews. Read all reviews for Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary for iPhone.
Diabetes Tracker by MyNetDiary is paid iOS app published by MyNetDiary Inc.

Excellent

JJ880

A few very minor improvements could be made, but overall very easy to use and nearly complete way to document food, exercise, drug and blood sugar.


Fantastic

Jrgofs

Keeps me honest and keeps the weight off?


This works

TGater71

I've used other apps like this in the past...for my recently diagnosed diabetes this is the best. Makes managing my diabetes so much easier!! The best app on my iPhone. It has helped me drop my A1c two full points.


Easy and informative

Cgzen

Haven't used a carb log for several years. This one is easy, complete and informative. Love the bar code scanner


Great App

DiabeticLady

This app is very much as helpful and detailed as you decide to make it. A great collection of tools and I really like the analysis section and tips. I'm always on this app


Love this app

Cheeks614

I really love this app, because it has everything I need in one app. I just wish I was able to program the app to calculate how much fast acting insulin I should take before meals based on my blood glucose levels.


Like it

Tygerlilee

I switched from another blood glucose tracking app and I like this one much better. It's really easy to use and I like how intuitive the food logging is. I wish it worked with my YUNMAI scale. I don't want to have to buy another one to have it give body fat percentage, bone density, hydration etc that this scale already does for me. Am planning on getting an iPhone watch hope to upgrade to max membership and that the watch works with it.


Good for tracking carb intake

Kalador101

I like how you can track carbs and other macronutrients along with your overall calorie intake versus the goals you have set.


A+

MLFSR

Great App. Dropped 50lbs and no longer need insulin.


Very Good App

Khaunani

I like this app. It's so nice to be able to scan the barcodes instead of doing a type and search. I feel that there's a bit of a learning curve, but after a few days of entries it gets easier.