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Logbooks Help To Manage Diabetes, Asthma On A Mac.

LogbookForget the digital hub nonsense. Our Macs are quickly becoming our personal companions, helping us to track important information, which helps us make better decisions.

Got asthma? Got diabetes? Get some day-to-day relief and use Logbook to track all the details associated with either affliction.

Logbook is actually two Mac applications. Asthma Logbook X and Diabetes Logbook X. Both are excellent tracking apps and both are free.

I have a number of family members who.... (excerpted).

2 Reader Comments

Pro Dual 3 Gig said:

Thank you Alexis!!!! I have been searching for months now on google for a simple little program like this to help me keep track with my diabetes meter results with no luck until now.

I just can’t say how much your finding and publishing this article means to me and my health! I actually downloaded the software three or four days ago now and wanted to test it out before I commented on it, 5 stars meaning I love the software. I would have even bought it if they wanted money for the program.

Thank you again!

Jared.

Lawrence A. Husick said:

Also be sure to check out the Tracker apps for the iPhone and iPod Touch (Powersearch Tracker in the AppStore).  These gems do the same things, with the advantage that they can always be right there in your pocket!

Snow Leopard

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