Blood Pressure Tracker
License:Shareware $19.99
Total downloads:815 (1 last week)
Operating system:Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 / 10 / 11
Latest version:8.2
Description
SoundTells has released the latest version of Blood Pressure Tracker, an essential tool for individuals looking to monitor their blood pressure levels conveniently. The program, now in version 8.2, offers a robust solution for logging and analyzing blood pressure data. Users can download the free trial to evaluate its capabilities before committing to the shareware license.
The software supports Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, 10, and 11, ensuring broad compatibility across different systems. To get started, simply run the program using either the BP.exe or Blood Pressure Tracker.exe file. The Blood Pressure Tracker Application simplifies the process of logging systolic and diastolic pressure, as well as heart rate and the time of measurement, making it a valuable tool in the Healthcare & Fitness subcategory of Home & Hobby software.
Older versions like 8.1 and 7.1 are also available for those using legacy systems, ensuring everyone can benefit from the features offered by SoundTells. The software's focus on longitudinal trends analysis helps both users and their doctors make informed decisions about medication and dosage adjustments. By keeping consistent records, it's easier to identify patterns and make necessary health adjustments.
Pros:
- Easy to use: suitable for all levels of tech-savvy users.
- Supports multiple versions of Windows, enhancing compatibility.
- Provides valuable longitudinal trends analysis for better healthcare decisions.
You may want to check out more software, such as Weight Tracker Plus, n-Track Studio or Soccer Stats Tracker, which might be similar to Blood Pressure Tracker.
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I've been using this since 2013. A couple of problems. I can't get it to graph past 5 years worth of data. I'd like it to graph all 10 years. I also can't find a way to eliminate the heartrate data from the graph.
I am a regular user of the blood pressure monitor program and very good it is too, I send graphs and data to my GP every other week and she is well pleased with the scientific presentation, however, although the graph shows a line running through the entries indicating the average trend which is fine, the program also has an average statistics page giving the calculated averages by time periods but alas the page cannot be printed and that would be an even greater help to present to a GP