I'm a professional software developer, having recently worked on an artificial pancreas project (vidaone.com/diabetes.htm). There are plenty of apps out there to serve the diabetes community, but we need to go one step further.
I was wondering what your ideal app would be, that would make a positive impact on your life and your loved ones'? If you can have it, what would you ask for?
One thing I see missing is a single app that can connect to most BG meters to download BG reading, so that when you change meter, you still continue with the same app as to keep your history.
Permalink Reply by Christopher on November 14, 2012 at 3:40pm If you're asking me what would be nirvana, "the sky's the limit," whatever you want app....that would be an app on my iPhone where I could take a picture of a meal and it would tell me the carb content and log it at the same time. Probably far-fetched...but it never hurts to dream. :-)
Permalink Reply by diets4diabetes on November 15, 2012 at 6:10am There was a company that tried that. You wold email them a picture of your meal and you would get a reply within minutes. It was done by having someone looking at it a guestimating it. It was notoriously inaccurate, so that didn't work... But that'd be ideal yes. Thank you!

Permalink Reply by Stemwinder on November 14, 2012 at 5:42pm An app to be the ultimate Log book/ Carb counter /Bolus wizard would be great. The perfect app for me would let me search for foods and enter the carbs into a log then calculate a bolus from the carbs just entered and the BG read I have just downloaded from my meter. It would allow me to accept or override the bolus and then enter it all into the log book.
If you could do this for both the IPhone and Android that would be great. That's not asking to much is it? ☺
Permalink Reply by Sue59 on November 14, 2012 at 6:02pm They already have it, it's called an insulin pump. ツ

Permalink Reply by Stemwinder on November 14, 2012 at 6:58pm Yeah I know but for now I'm on MDI as are a lot of folks. I may not stay on MDI but some are more comfortable and do just fine on it. The app I described would do for us on MDI what the pump does for pumpers.
Good point though.
Permalink Reply by diets4diabetes on November 15, 2012 at 6:11am I must admit I haven't look at the diabetes app in details, but I came across some that wold do something like that. I'll take another look to see if there's something that does exactly what you wrote. Thank you!
Permalink Reply by acidrock23 on November 14, 2012 at 9:19pm
Permalink Reply by diets4diabetes on November 16, 2012 at 8:00am Thank you for your feedback. You mentioned "if it had a diabetes module"; what are the kind of feature would you like to see in a wellness app specific to diabetes? Thank you!
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