CNET Editors' review
Though it helps track your blood pressure readings, Blood Pressure Tracker leaves out some useful conveniences.
The freeware program's bleak graphical user interface lets you log systolic and diastolic blood pressure as well as your pulse. You can input as many readings a day as you need to and the program can calculate the average BP for specific dates. However, unlike similar programs, this one doesn't offer graphs and chart options to track high and low readings. We're able to print logs using this tool, though it doesn't provide a preview option and you can't modify the simple reports. Even so, the Blood Pressure Tracker gets the job done, and while it may be no-frills it's also no-charge.
Publisher's Description
From ASMP Technologies:
Tracks your blood pressure. Stores Systolic, Diastolic and Pulse and gives you an average or printout over a selected period of time. Allows multiple entries on any giving day. You can set the record day to track days you forgot inputting your results.
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"Buggy. No way to correct data entry errors."
Version: Blood Pressure Tracker 1
Pros
Simple one-screen interface.
Nice interface to show average bp over various ranges of dates.Cons
Annoying splash screen on launch with no way to click past it.
No way to fix data entry errors once Submit is clicked.
Print button gives dialog box that says Page 1 of 296. Fortunately only printed one page.Summary
Would prefer the Enter key moves from field to field. When returning focus to an already entered field, select the data in the field, so new keying will erase the existing data.
Way too buggy for regular use.
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