We're excited to announce a significant update across our entire suite of health monitoring applications. This comprehensive update focuses on ensuring compatibility with the upcoming iOS 8, while also addressing several important issues to improve stability, performance, and user experience.

All applications are rewritten for upcoming iOS 8 compatibility and to fix some issues:

Let's dive into the details of these important improvements:

- 64-bit CPU support.

Our apps are now fully optimized for 64-bit CPUs, ensuring better performance and future-proofing on the latest iOS devices. This update allows our applications to take full advantage of the power and efficiency of modern iPhone and iPad processors.

- Code is rewritten for upcoming iOS 8 support.

In anticipation of the iOS 8 release, we've thoroughly revised our codebase. This proactive approach ensures that our apps will be fully compatible with the new operating system from day one, allowing you to upgrade to iOS 8 without any concerns about app functionality.

- iCloud fix (it used to stop iCloud sync sometimes).

We've addressed an intermittent issue with iCloud synchronization. This fix ensures more reliable and consistent syncing of your health data across all your devices, providing a seamless experience as you move between your iPhone, iPad, and other Apple devices.

- Editor fix (it used to fail saving edited record sometimes).

We've resolved an issue where edited records occasionally failed to save properly. This fix guarantees that all your data edits are consistently and accurately saved, maintaining the integrity of your health records.

- AirSync is made more stable.

Our AirSync feature, which allows wireless data transfer between devices, has been improved for greater stability. You can now rely on AirSync for smoother and more dependable data transfers, whether you're backing up your data or sharing it with trusted individuals.

- Added a few context hints (f.e. how to add the second medication record).

To enhance user experience, we've incorporated additional context hints throughout the apps. These helpful tips provide guidance on various features, such as adding multiple medication records, making our apps more intuitive and user-friendly.

Additional fixes for iHeart - Pulse Reader:

Our popular heart rate monitoring app, iHeart, has received some special attention in this update:

- Fixed interaction with camera (App used to crash sometimes while measuring).

We've addressed a critical issue where iHeart occasionally crashed during heart rate measurement using the camera. This fix ensures a more stable and reliable heart rate monitoring experience, allowing you to confidently track your pulse without interruptions.

- The popup list of sensors contains now only available hardware of your device.

We've streamlined the sensor selection process in iHeart. The app now intelligently displays only the sensors available on your specific device, eliminating confusion and simplifying the user interface.

These updates reflect our ongoing commitment to providing you with reliable, efficient, and user-friendly health monitoring tools. By addressing these issues and preparing for iOS 8, we're ensuring that our apps continue to serve you effectively as technology evolves.

We recommend updating all your health monitoring apps to these latest versions as soon as possible. These updates are available for all our applications, including BPMon, BGluMon, BTMon, and BCMon, in addition to iHeart.

As always, we value your feedback and are committed to continually improving our applications. If you encounter any issues or have suggestions for further improvements, please don't hesitate to reach out to our support team.

Thank you for your continued trust in our health monitoring solutions. We're confident these updates will enhance your experience and look forward to supporting your health journey with our improved and iOS 8-ready applications.