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Digsy - 08 Mar 2006 00:02 GMT
I just finished redesigning I created on here a while ago for recording
and tracking glucose readings - http://www.phalken.com

I just spent some time updating it and adding some features that people
asked for. Particularly cool is the chart feature.

I also added the ability to add a days worth of results at once - well
if you test 4 times or less a day.

But enough of my babble - theres a screenshot tour at
http://www.phalken.com/tour.html.

Its free and I'll be adding more features soon.
Alan S - 08 Mar 2006 02:10 GMT
>I just finished redesigning I created on here a while ago for recording
>and tracking glucose readings - http://www.phalken.com
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
>Its free and I'll be adding more features soon.

Hi Digsy

First - you've posted this on asd, mhd, asd.uk - so you've
lurked for a little while. Are you the same digsy that used
to post in '99 on mhd, before I was dx?

If you've lurked, you should be aware that we are very wary
of strangers bearing gifts. It may sound cynical - but
what's in it for you? Honest question, and we'd appreciate
an honest answer. Is it purely altruistic, or are there $'s
somewhere?

On the assumption that it's all above board - you might
benefit from lurking a little longer. Some suggestions: most
here, particularly newbies, would need a limit of at least
ten for a daily input, not four. Additionally, your "tour"
graph doesn't define a time for post-prandial tests - there
should be provision for at least one and two-hour test
recording.
Cheers, Alan, T2, Australia.
d&e, metformin 2x500mg
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Owlyn - 08 Mar 2006 11:28 GMT
In addition to what Alan S wrote: If you design the database correctly,
there is no need to limit the number of tests at all. If you need help, let
me know- I am an Oracle database administrator.

> I just finished redesigning I created on here a while ago for recording
> and tracking glucose readings - http://www.phalken.com
[quoted text clipped - 9 lines]
>
> Its free and I'll be adding more features soon.
 
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