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Old 05-09-2011, 04:36 PM
joegibbs joegibbs is offline
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Default Mobile Web site

Since you can't create an android app at this time, can you create a mobile web page where we can login and just add our data?

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Old 05-25-2011, 10:46 AM
dbcollins dbcollins is offline
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Lightbulb Mobile Browser Support

Agree with Joe -
I have a Win7 phone, so I'm not holding out any hope for an app. A page designed for mobile browers would be great!!!!

Any way we can make it happen?

Thanks!
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Old 05-25-2011, 11:05 AM
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That might be possible but there will probably be no graph viewing. Just the entry of logs. Will that suffice?
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Old 05-25-2011, 12:44 PM
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Lightbulb Mobile Website Requirements

Thanks for the quick response.
Here's what I was thinking (ala 'software requirements'). I'm just looking to make that quick entry when I'm at work or on the go. I can do maintenance and look at graphs later when I'm at the PC.

Can't speak for anyone else.

1) Scope for mobile website is limited to entry of a single log record and viewing of a limited number of log records. Graphs, calculators, forum and account/profile settings are out of scope

2) mobile website persists login information so credentials are not required for each use

3) mobile website presents a simple web-form constructed to allow easy entry of a single record of any type (bg, meds, food, activity)

4) mobile website would be constructed for ease of use on a mobile device (2" x 4" screen, use drop-downs instead of text entry when possible, etc.)

5) mobile website would be constructed using standard HTML to ensure browser independence

6) (nice to have) mobile website would allow for viewing of logs entered today. Editing of existing logs would not be required.

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Old 08-29-2011, 01:10 PM
dbcollins dbcollins is offline
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Smile Any updates on the slim mobile page?

Just checking in on behalf of all of us non-iPhone users.
Have you had any time to ponder creating a simple, mobile-friendly web page just to do data entry?

Thanks!!!!
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Old 06-19-2012, 06:41 AM
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It would be real nice to be able to export to XLS format.

This is to facilitate sending the readings to my doctor.

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Thanks for the quick response.
Here's what I was thinking (ala 'software requirements'). I'm just looking to make that quick entry when I'm at work or on the go. I can do maintenance and look at graphs later when I'm at the PC.

Can't speak for anyone else.

1) Scope for mobile website is limited to entry of a single log record and viewing of a limited number of log records. Graphs, calculators, forum and account/profile settings are out of scope

2) mobile website persists login information so credentials are not required for each use

3) mobile website presents a simple web-form constructed to allow easy entry of a single record of any type (bg, meds, food, activity)

4) mobile website would be constructed for ease of use on a mobile device (2" x 4" screen, use drop-downs instead of text entry when possible, etc.)

5) mobile website would be constructed using standard HTML to ensure browser independence

6) (nice to have) mobile website would allow for viewing of logs entered today. Editing of existing logs would not be required.
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Old 06-19-2012, 12:25 PM
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It would be real nice to be able to export to XLS format. This is to facilitate sending the readings to my doctor. Thanks
Is the CSV file not good enough? Download the CSV file and save it to (Excel) XLS.
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Old 09-12-2011, 03:28 AM
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Default GB for Android PLEASE

Just purchased an Android phone (have been using GB on my IPod touch) and I'm extremely disappointed GB isn't available for Android - nothing else out there compares for ease of use, total info, etc - guess I'll have to tote both devices w/me. Please consider making available for Android users.
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Old 09-12-2011, 12:17 PM
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Well, same thing happen to me. Since GB doesn't seem to be interested in keeping or having Android users I did find a pretty good alternate "OnTrack". It actually even has a few features and customizable things I like that GB does not have.

Best of luck,
From a fellow android user...
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Old 12-14-2011, 02:45 AM
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Exclamation said it before...Android Please!

We need an ANDROID version of Glucose Buddy!!! What more needs to be said? Not everybody has or wants an Ipod or Iphone!

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