Diabetes Logbook X is a free, or charity donation-ware, logbook for tracking and reporting diabetes related events: blood glucose level, insulin units (for two insulins), carbohydrates consumed, medication taken, ketone tests, events and notes. <br><br>It's your data so you can export the data as a text file and import data from other diabetes sources, currently: Diabetes Logbook X export files, Logbook DM v3.3 for Palm (CSV export file), UTS Diabetes v1.3 (saved email file). <br><br>Five types of reports are available and are based on the reports we have used with our Diabetes medical team for over 2 years: detailed list, summary lists for each day period, glucose logbook, plus graphs and notes. <br><br>Supported languages are: English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. <br><br>Diabetes Logbook X is freeware, but donations to Diabetes UK, http://www.diabetes.org.uk/Get_involved/Donate/, are welcome as this will help my young son who has Type 1 diabetes. If you already donate to a diabetes charity, please don't double donate, unless you want too. <br><br>Note: To migrate from the default English language to a localised version, to ensure that the assigned Period names are re-generated into the localised language, you must:<ol><li>export all exisiting events using the Export facility</li> <li>delete all events</li> <li>import the export data file</li></ol>
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Diabetes Logbook X 1.5.3
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License | Free | |
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| Requirements | None | ||
| Downloads | 162 | Limitations | None |
| Publisher | Paul Nesfield | File Size | 2.1M |
| Date added | 30 Mar 2009 | ||
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