Diabetes Pilot 1.1

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    19/10/2004
  • File size:
    255K
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Pocket PC 2002/Windows Mobile 2003/Windows Mobile 2003 Phone Edition

Publisher’s description

Diabetes Pilot is the premier tool for managing diabetes on your Pocket PC. It takes the place of traditional paper logbooks. It records glucose, food, medication, exercise and other types of information. Categorize your records by time of day or any other system that you'd like. A customizable food database shows the carbohydrate content and other nutritional information for over 5,000 foods, including hundreds of fast foods. The reporting features in Diabetes Pilot help you see trends in your blood sugars and other data. The information is presented in a way that is easy to record and review. This version of Diabetes Pilot works with our Diabetes Pilot Desktop software to allow you to edit, analyze and print your data from your desktop PC.

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