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<blockquote data-quote="tedlin01" data-source="post: 1264039" data-attributes="member: 337612"><p>Hi, Thank you. I have looked at mysugr app before and I thought it was a bit confusing how to use it. The future that you requested is actually already implemented. I have received access to one of the biggest food databases out there so the feature is already in place with bar code scanning and so on. They also have a huge exercise database which I might be able to use to calculate how much energy was burned throughout a session.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Hi, thank you for your input. I find it very valuable. Do you have any idea how to measure stress and put it down in paper? Do you have a system for that right now? I am using a Multiplatform software tool so I can make the app available to android with some rearrangements with the graphical user interface. I already paid for a developer license on Google Play so it's in the backlog for sure. Energy output will also be measured. Built into most phones today there is a step counter so I track movement and then there is options to add manual exercises as well.</p><p></p><p>I don't know much about how the tool suits for Type 2 diabetics but I will evaluate this option.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's a great idea if I can make the app able to transfer data from another app into mine. Thank you for the idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tedlin01, post: 1264039, member: 337612"] Hi, Thank you. I have looked at mysugr app before and I thought it was a bit confusing how to use it. The future that you requested is actually already implemented. I have received access to one of the biggest food databases out there so the feature is already in place with bar code scanning and so on. They also have a huge exercise database which I might be able to use to calculate how much energy was burned throughout a session. Hi, thank you for your input. I find it very valuable. Do you have any idea how to measure stress and put it down in paper? Do you have a system for that right now? I am using a Multiplatform software tool so I can make the app available to android with some rearrangements with the graphical user interface. I already paid for a developer license on Google Play so it's in the backlog for sure. Energy output will also be measured. Built into most phones today there is a step counter so I track movement and then there is options to add manual exercises as well. I don't know much about how the tool suits for Type 2 diabetics but I will evaluate this option. It's a great idea if I can make the app able to transfer data from another app into mine. Thank you for the idea. [/QUOTE]
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