There are many apps aimed at diabetics, which app are you asking about?why hasn't the app been made available for windows phone yet.
so basically your saying I'm not worth it
I did not say that you're "not worth it", those are your words not mine.so basically your saying I'm not worth it
I use an S6 and with 4G I find it just as easy (if not easier) to use the full website, I never use the Android app'. For app' developers the situation is worsened by rumours circulating to the effect that MS might ditch the Lumia brand in favour of improving the Surface range of devices. Until MS give a clear statement of intent you cannot expect a large number of apps to be developed.although windows phones are rare they use Microsoft operating system which is used in computers in all nhs hospitals so not making the app available is a no brainer in my eyes. Serve everybody or nobody is the moto I o by as I hate apple and in my eyes android are not that good but 97% of people will disagree me I can see that but feel like I'm being let down by the people who are supposed to there to help, and until somebody other than me figures that out I feel like this is a lost cause.
@kads333, whilst I agree hospitals use Microsoft, diabetes.co.uk is not part of the NHS so doesn't have an obligatory requirement regarding complying with NHS standards.
I've tagged @Giverny, one of the team that runs the forum, who will be better able to give you an idea for support of Windows phones.
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