New update is coming
We want to inform our users about a recent issue that has been identified and addressed in our health monitoring applications. This update concerns the display of Category and Medication information on the "Record" page.
Issue with empty Category/Medication is solved and will be available soon.
We understand that some users have noticed that their chosen Category and Medication entries are not appearing on the "Record" page as expected. We want to assure you that this is a display issue only and does not affect the integrity of your data.
(Category and medication are being saved correctly into database according your choose, they just aren't displayed on the "Record" page now)
It's important to note that despite this display issue, all your Category and Medication selections are being correctly saved in our database. Your data is safe and accurately recorded. The problem is limited to the visual representation on the "Record" page and does not impact the underlying data or any reports or analyses based on this information.
Our development team has successfully identified the root cause of this issue and has implemented a fix. We are currently in the final stages of testing to ensure the solution works as intended across all our applications.
What to expect in the upcoming update:
- Correct display of Category and Medication information on the "Record" page
- Consistent representation of your selections across all areas of the app
- No action required from users – your existing data will display correctly once the update is installed
We anticipate that this fix will be included in our next app update, which will be submitted to the App Store very soon. We recommend keeping automatic updates enabled for our applications to ensure you receive this fix as soon as it becomes available.
We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience or confusion this display issue may have caused. We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to deliver the best possible experience with our health monitoring tools.
As always, we value your feedback and encourage you to reach out if you have any questions or concerns. Your input helps us continually improve our applications and provide the reliable, user-friendly health monitoring experience you expect and deserve.
Thank you for your continued support and trust in our products. We're committed to resolving this issue promptly and look forward to delivering an improved experience in the very near future.
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New update is coming
We're excited to announce a significant update across our entire suite of health monitoring applications. This update introduces several new features and improvements designed to enhance user experience, provide more flexibility, and improve overall performance. Let's dive into the details of what's new:
- iCloud transparent sync support
We've implemented iCloud synchronization to provide a seamless experience across all your devices. This feature allows you to access your health data from any of your iOS devices without manual transfers. Your data will automatically sync in the background, ensuring that you always have the most up-to-date information at your fingertips, whether you're using your iPhone, iPad, or any other iOS device.
- Both sliding and fixed date range support
We understand that different users have different preferences when it comes to viewing their health data over time. To accommodate this, we've introduced support for both sliding and fixed date ranges. You can now choose to view your data within a dynamic, sliding time frame that moves with the current date, or set a fixed date range to focus on a specific period. This flexibility allows for more detailed analysis and tracking of your health trends.
- Both wheel and keyboard input support
In response to user feedback, we've implemented the option to choose between wheel and keyboard input methods. You can now select the input method that feels most comfortable and efficient for you. Whether you prefer the intuitive wheel interface or the familiar keyboard layout, you have the freedom to enter your health data in the way that works best for you.
- Optimized code for faster interface response
We've made significant improvements to our codebase, optimizing it for better performance. You'll notice a more responsive interface, faster loading times, and smoother navigation throughout the app. These enhancements are designed to make your daily health tracking more efficient and enjoyable.
- Contrast charts
To improve data visualization and make it easier to interpret your health information at a glance, we've introduced contrast charts. These new chart styles offer better visual distinction between different data sets, making it easier to spot trends, compare values, and understand your health patterns over time. The increased contrast also improves readability, especially for users with visual impairments.
We're confident that these updates will significantly enhance your experience with our health monitoring apps. The combination of cloud synchronization, flexible date viewing options, choice of input methods, improved performance, and enhanced data visualization tools provides a more comprehensive and user-friendly platform for managing your health data.
As always, we value your feedback and are committed to continually improving our applications to meet your needs. We encourage you to update your apps to the latest version to take advantage of these new features and improvements. If you have any questions, suggestions, or encounter any issues, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team.
Thank you for your continued support and trust in our health monitoring solutions. We're excited for you to experience these new features and look forward to hearing how they enhance your health management journey.
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iHeart - Pulse Reader 6.5 update
We're thrilled to announce a major update to iHeart, our popular heart rate monitoring application. This update introduces several exciting new features and significant performance improvements that will enhance your heart health tracking experience.
- Added front and back camera support - you need just put your finger over the camera to let iHeart gets you pulse rate.
One of the most exciting new features in this update is the expanded camera support for pulse rate detection. iHeart now utilizes both the front and back cameras of your device, making it even easier to measure your heart rate. Here's what this means for you:
- Increased flexibility: Use whichever camera is most convenient for you.
- Easier self-monitoring: The front camera option makes it simpler to check your pulse rate while looking at the screen.
- Improved accuracy: The back camera, typically higher quality on most devices, can provide even more precise readings.
- Simple process: Just place your finger over the camera lens, and iHeart will do the rest.
This feature makes heart rate monitoring more accessible and convenient than ever before.
- Core is rewritten with accelerate DSP framework.
We've made significant improvements under the hood by rewriting the core of iHeart using the accelerate DSP (Digital Signal Processing) framework. This technical upgrade brings several benefits:
- Faster processing: The app can now analyze your heart rate data more quickly.
- Improved accuracy: The DSP framework allows for more precise signal analysis, potentially leading to more accurate heart rate readings.
- Enhanced efficiency: This optimization should result in reduced battery usage during heart rate monitoring sessions.
- Smoother performance: You'll notice a more responsive app overall, especially during data processing and analysis.
- Added PDF reports, export, backup/restore, fallback points, iCloud and peer-to-peer sync, etc.
We've also introduced a suite of new features to make managing and analyzing your heart health data easier and more comprehensive:
- PDF Reports: Generate detailed, easy-to-read PDF reports of your heart rate data, perfect for sharing with healthcare providers or keeping for your records.
- Export Options: Easily export your data in various formats for use in other applications or for personal record-keeping.
- Backup and Restore: Safeguard your valuable health data with easy backup and restore functionality.
- Fallback Points: Never lose your data with our new fallback point system, ensuring your information is protected even in unexpected situations.
- iCloud Sync: Keep your heart rate data synchronized across all your Apple devices effortlessly.
- Peer-to-Peer Sync: Securely share or sync your data with trusted individuals, such as family members or healthcare providers.
These new features significantly enhance the functionality of iHeart, making it not just a heart rate monitor, but a comprehensive heart health management tool.
We're excited for you to experience these new features and improvements. This update reflects our ongoing commitment to providing you with the best tools for monitoring and managing your heart health. As always, we value your feedback and encourage you to reach out with any questions, suggestions, or issues you may encounter.
Thank you for choosing iHeart as your heart health companion. We're confident that these enhancements will make your heart rate monitoring experience even more insightful and user-friendly.
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New iHeart - Pulse Reader 4.0 is coming soon
The development team behind iHeart, the popular heart rate monitoring app for iOS devices, has recently released an important update that addresses key user concerns and expands the app's compatibility.
One of the most significant improvements in this update is the resolution of a bug in the pulse recognition engine. Users had previously reported occasional instability in heart rate readings, which could lead to inaccurate data. The development team has worked diligently to identify and fix this issue, resulting in a more stable and reliable pulse recognition system. This enhancement ensures that users can now depend on iHeart for consistently accurate heart rate measurements, whether they're monitoring their resting heart rate or tracking their pulse during physical activities.
- Fixed bug in the pulse recognition engine, now it works stable.
In addition to improved stability, iHeart has now been officially qualified for iOS 4. This qualification means that the app has been thoroughly tested and optimized for Apple's iOS 4 operating system, ensuring full compatibility with the latest features and improvements offered by this iOS version. Users who have upgraded their devices to iOS 4 can now use iHeart with confidence, knowing that the app will take full advantage of the operating system's capabilities.
- iOS 4 qualified.
These updates demonstrate the commitment of the iHeart team to continually improve the app's performance and user experience. By addressing stability issues and ensuring compatibility with the latest iOS version, iHeart remains a top choice for individuals who want to monitor their heart health accurately and conveniently using their iOS devices.
Users are encouraged to update their iHeart app to the latest version to benefit from these improvements. As always, the development team welcomes user feedback and continues to work on further enhancements to make iHeart an even more valuable tool for heart rate monitoring.
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