BCMon 3.2 is coming soon.
BCMon, the comprehensive cholesterol monitoring application, has released a significant update that brings improvements to data management, fixes a critical issue, and ensures compatibility with the latest iOS version. These enhancements reflect the development team's commitment to providing a reliable and user-friendly tool for managing cholesterol-related health data.
- User-defined CSV and table exports, now you can define list of exporting fields, order in the exported table and sorting by any field in ascending or descending order.
In response to user feedback, BCMon has significantly enhanced its data export capabilities. This new feature offers users greater control and flexibility in how they can view and analyze their cholesterol data outside of the app. The improvements include:
- Customizable field selection: Users can now choose which specific data fields to include in their exports, allowing for more focused and relevant data sets.
- Adjustable field order: The order of fields in the exported table can be customized, enabling users to arrange their data in the most logical or useful sequence for their needs.
- Flexible sorting options: Data can be sorted by any field in either ascending or descending order, making it easier to identify trends or patterns in cholesterol readings over time.
These enhancements to the export function make it easier for users to integrate their BCMon data into their overall health management strategy, whether for personal analysis or sharing with healthcare providers.
- Found and fixed issue with incorrect date and time saving, all the rest applications will be updated soon to remove this issue.
The development team has identified and resolved a critical issue related to the incorrect saving of dates and times for recorded data. This fix ensures that all cholesterol readings and related information are now correctly timestamped, maintaining the accuracy and reliability of the user's health records. The team is actively working on implementing this fix across their suite of health monitoring applications to ensure consistency and reliability across all their products.
- iOS 4 qualified.
BCMon is now fully compatible with iOS 4, ensuring that users with devices running this operating system can take full advantage of the app's features. This qualification means that BCMon has undergone rigorous testing to meet Apple's standards for iOS 4, guaranteeing stability and optimal performance. Users can now confidently use BCMon on their iOS 4 devices, knowing that it will work seamlessly with the operating system's features and optimizations.
These updates demonstrate the BCMon team's dedication to continually improving their application based on user needs and technological advancements. By addressing data management flexibility, fixing critical issues, and ensuring compatibility with the latest iOS version, BCMon continues to evolve as a robust and reliable tool for cholesterol monitoring and management.
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Wheel input mode
We've recently introduced a new wheel input mode across our suite of health monitoring applications, aiming to provide a more intuitive and efficient way for users to enter their health data. This update was designed to streamline the data entry process and make it easier for users to input precise values quickly.
However, we understand that change can sometimes be challenging, and we value the diverse preferences of our user base. We've received feedback from some of our customers expressing their preference for the classic keyboard input method. We want you to know that we hear you and take your feedback seriously.
I got a few e-mails - some customers are not happy with new wheel input mode, I will add an ability to switch between a wheel and a classic keyboard in the next update.
In response to this feedback, we're excited to announce that our next update will include a new feature allowing users to choose their preferred input method. This update will offer the flexibility to switch between the new wheel input mode and the classic keyboard input, ensuring that all our users can interact with our apps in the way that feels most comfortable and efficient for them.
Here's what you can expect in the upcoming update:
- Option to toggle between wheel input and classic keyboard input
- Easy-to-access setting to change your preferred input method
- Consistent implementation across all our health monitoring apps
- Retention of your preferred choice for future sessions
We believe this solution will address the concerns raised by some users while still offering the benefits of the wheel input for those who prefer it. Our goal is to provide a user experience that is comfortable, efficient, and adaptable to individual preferences.
We want to thank all our users who took the time to share their thoughts and experiences with us. Your feedback is invaluable in helping us improve our applications and ensure they meet the diverse needs of our user community.
We appreciate your patience as we work on implementing this update. We're committed to continually enhancing our apps based on user feedback and evolving healthcare needs. Stay tuned for the release of this update, which will be available across all our health monitoring applications.
If you have any further suggestions or feedback, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. Your input helps shape the future of our apps and ensures we're providing the best possible tools for managing your health.
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Improved BTMon 3.2 is coming
The development team behind this health monitoring app has been attentive to user feedback, implementing several requested features and improvements in their latest update. These enhancements are designed to provide users with a more tailored and efficient experience.
It is improved according to your requests:
- iOS 4 qualified.
The app is now fully compatible with iOS 4, ensuring smooth operation on devices running this operating system. This qualification means users can take advantage of the latest iOS features while using the app. Rigorous testing has been conducted to meet Apple's standards for iOS 4, guaranteeing stability and optimal performance across supported devices.
- User-defined number of digits after the decimal (from 1 up to 0.0001)
Addressing the need for greater precision in health data, the app now allows users to customize the number of decimal places displayed in their readings. This feature is particularly valuable for those requiring detailed data, such as individuals closely monitoring specific health metrics or healthcare professionals tracking patient information. Users can now choose to display from one to four decimal places, allowing for precision up to 0.0001.
- User-defined CSV and table exports, now you can define list of exporting fields, its order in the exported table and sorting by any field in ascending or descending order.
The data export functionality has been significantly enhanced in this update. Users now have greater control over how their health data is exported and presented. This new feature allows for customization of exported tables and CSV files, including: - Selecting specific fields for export - Arranging the order of fields in the exported file - Sorting data by any field in either ascending or descending order These improvements facilitate easier data analysis in external programs and more efficient sharing of specific information with healthcare providers.
ps. The last feature will be implemented in our other products as well.
The development team is committed to improving user experience across their entire product line. The customizable export feature, which is expected to be well-received by users, will soon be rolled out to other apps in their portfolio. This cross-product implementation demonstrates the company's dedication to consistent improvement and user satisfaction across their range of health monitoring tools.
These updates reflect the development team's commitment to listening to user feedback and continuously improving their products. By implementing these user-requested features, the app continues to evolve as a powerful, user-friendly tool for health monitoring and management.
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