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Log for Life User Group

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Log for Life User Group

Log for Life is an online diabetes logbook that makes it easy to keep track of all your numbers, and levels. Log online, send an email, or download our native iPhone app. A simple way to log, a better way to live.

Website: http://www.logforlife.com
Location: Greenville SC
Members: 18
Latest Activity: Oct 14

Discussion Forum

Kristin

Ideas for Log for Life 29 Replies

Started by Kristin. Last reply by Kristin Nov. 15, 2008.

Joe Milam

No More Waiting Lists and Great New Features

Started by Joe Milam Nov. 7, 2008.

Playthebanjo

Will my endo get anything out of logforlife? 2 Replies

Started by Playthebanjo. Last reply by Playthebanjo Oct. 8, 2008.

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Kevin Smith Comment by Kevin Smith on October 14, 2009 at 8:54am

Modal Day Graph on the Printable Log


Our PDF report now has the modal day graph in it. We hope this helps you better share your information with your doctor. Enjoy!


Kevin Smith Comment by Kevin Smith on October 6, 2009 at 9:11am

We recently rolled out the ability to toggle a line that connects glucose points on your glucose graph. Hope you enjoy.



Check out our blog post for an explanation of our implementation: Glucose Graph Improvement: Connect the Dots

Joe Milam Comment by Joe Milam on September 18, 2008 at 5:10pm
Hello all, please visit our blog at: www.Logforlife.com/blog
Andy Stanton Comment by Andy Stanton on September 8, 2008 at 4:05pm
I just started using Log for Life this afternoon and I LOVE the interface. Will you implement a feature that will allow us to print customizable reports for our health care team???
TuDiabetes Administration Comment by TuDiabetes Administration on August 22, 2008 at 11:15am
Log for Life has the approval of the TuDiabetes Administration. We hope that everyone can join to make this an excellent product for People with Diabetes everywhere!
Joe Milam Comment by Joe Milam on August 21, 2008 at 3:52pm
Hello everyone! I am Joe Milam with Log for Life. We are just launching our new diabetes logging software to the world and would love for you to be a part of it. In order for the product to be the best we have to rely on our beta users and first clients to tell us exactly what they need. We invite good and bad feedback as we know there are some things we plan on bringing to the table as soon as we can. In the meantime, please try it out and let us know what you think. I will do my best to comment right back to any questions or concerns to help drive a solid conversation.

Cheers!

Joe
 

Members (18)

MelissaBL Joe Milam Kristin Playthebanjo landileigh Dale Ethan Mullis Misty Andy Stanton Megan Skelly TuDiabetes Administration Gina Capone Kelsie Suzanne david Robyn Fagen Chris Kevin Smith
 
 

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