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<blockquote data-quote="tim2000s" data-source="post: 1320799" data-attributes="member: 30007"><p>Thanks for the review [USER=260061]@Postleneo[/USER] . I used this app around 18 months ago. I found it didn't do a great job for me at all, and I ended up very frustrated and stopped using it, as the predictions used to be rather a long way out. I also found the user interface to be really fussy, but the development team were willing to take feedback and improve it. It looks as though it has had further development since then and now offers a more effective model.</p><p></p><p>For those interested, it is part of a platform called "ManageBGL", and whilst it has a multitude of options, including the ability to use Dexcom share (as long as you are in the US), Nightscout, (as long as you use Azure) and also has the ability to use Fat and Protein in bolus calculations and predictions, to get the most out of it you need to pay for the subscription model.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tim2000s, post: 1320799, member: 30007"] Thanks for the review [USER=260061]@Postleneo[/USER] . I used this app around 18 months ago. I found it didn't do a great job for me at all, and I ended up very frustrated and stopped using it, as the predictions used to be rather a long way out. I also found the user interface to be really fussy, but the development team were willing to take feedback and improve it. It looks as though it has had further development since then and now offers a more effective model. For those interested, it is part of a platform called "ManageBGL", and whilst it has a multitude of options, including the ability to use Dexcom share (as long as you are in the US), Nightscout, (as long as you use Azure) and also has the ability to use Fat and Protein in bolus calculations and predictions, to get the most out of it you need to pay for the subscription model. [/QUOTE]
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