Company Name: Rodney Witcher, II
About: My Blood Pressure Journal is the essential blood pressure app to help keep track
of your systolic and diastolic readings, along with heart rate and key
notes.
Readings ONLY stored on your phone, so no risk of sensitive medical
information being sent across the web.
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by Bill_McL
This thing has too much clutter for my use and it’s not simple when entering data because each time you enter a data cell and tap to enter the next cell it drops below the keyboard and you can’t see what your typing in that cell. The print version has each entry divided by a lot of extraneous redundant text. Looks like I’ll be moving on to something like a spreadsheet. Simple would be one line: date|BP|Time|Note. Forget your long quadruple waste of write space, you should have easy row upon row of data for easy comparison from hour to hour and day to day.
This is close to being good but a failure for me. Too much clutter itwouldbeliketryingtofigurethisout. My doctor would not waste time trying to read this; she’d end up with high BP.
Another irritation because of the keyboard hiding from me is the darn google ads that obscure the screen and I’d try to X them to close only to be taken to my browser - more waste of time.
This thing can raise your blood pressure 10 points in user unfriendliness. The only thing fun about it is - well - ... duh!
Fix it and let me know... yeah, I won’t hold my breath. Money drives this stuff and user be damned. So far this is a #loser hashtag for me. Bye!
by Popof10
Klunky interface. Especially poor is the comment/notes text box, which displays far too little text whether in browse or edit mode. I totally get the fact that a free app has to serve up ads. But the ads are loud and extremely annoying. I deleted this crappy app off my phone the first day. This app has the look and feel of something thrown together in an afternoon by a 14 year old kid while cookbooking from “Programming for Dummies”. I would rather pay for an app that is designed by someone who knows what they are doing and that does not serve up noxious ads that counterproductively raise one’s blood pressure.
by Farklehead
I loved this app and it was very helpful. I didn’t mind the ads at the bottom of the screen but a couple of weeks ago I started getting sprint video ads that take up the whole screen! Plus they start off with loud music. When you are just documenting your blood pressure first thing in the morning you don’t expect to have loud music and an ad start up. I’m really disappointed.
Also with the new update I have to get rid of the “0”s before I can put in my numbers.
Is that just a glitch and something you will be fixing?
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