I use it. I've got it on my desktop but it doesn't seem to like it. It works on my laptop fine, though. I spoke to my diabetic nurse at clinic about this and she said that it can have issues with some devices. Why couldn't they have just used USB....
I've a laptop and my Libre(automatically) and my meter both get uploaded so I can see all my results in one place - the app is good for a quick snapshot too. I do have to use the accu-check USB device to upload my meter results.
I use it on a Windows 10 laptop find it really helpful. I use Abbott libre and neo, diasend clashes with Abbott own software so I either uninstall this to use diasend or disable the Abbott Windows service so it doesn't clash
I have Diasend on mobile (no computer) and an Accu-Chek Mobile with Bluetooth. Diasend software doesn't list monitor as compatible but manages to recognise that there is something called "Accu-Chek" (device recognition panel is so small that I cannot see what it says after "Accu-Chek").
Monitor uploads to mobile to 85% and then quits. Every time. On other tested mobiles too. Error screen says "A network error occurred. Data was not saved".
Reason for Diasend attempted use? The NHS said I could send them my results with this software. I can't.
I also have the MySugr app installed and that works OK. But it appears that the NHS doesn't use that.