Inhaler Counter

Inhaler Counter

Track your inhaler usage!

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Version History of Inhaler Counter

1.3.1

September 21, 2020

Squashing some pesky bugs with the peak flow charts. Having problems? Have a feature you'd like implementing as part of the app? Contact me via email at gribbledev@gmail.com If you are finding the app useful please do leave a review and feel free to share to other fellow asthmatics.

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1.3

September 7, 2020

Get better control of your Asthma by tracking your Peak Flow! - Using Apple Health you can track your Peak Expiratory Flow Rate - See your peak flow over the past week, 28 days and year to have a clear picture of how your asthma is progressing. Improvements & Bug Fixes - Both Inhaler Usage and Peak Flow will now be read from ALL sources from Apple Health (when you have given it permission to do so) - Some UI fixes for adding alarms and Inhalers

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1.2

June 25, 2020

- You can now track your inhaler usage across ALL your inhalers by going to the inhalers page in the menu. - Other inhalers can now be included in your inhaler usage that is synced with Apple's Health app.

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1.1.1

June 23, 2020

- Squashed pesky bugs with the alarms page - Added an option to support the developer We hope you are finding this app useful. If so please leave a review! If you have any feedback or ideas for future version email us at gribbledev@gmail.com.

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1.1

June 19, 2020

Add new Inhalers - Add additional inhalers to the application to so you can have both your reliever and preventative inhalers on the same app - More features for additional inhalers coming soon Add alarms! - Add an alarm to remind you to take your preventative inhaler - Add and remove alarms whenever you want We hope you are finding this app useful. If so please leave a review! If you have any feedback or ideas for future version email us at gribbledev@gmail.com.

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1.0.1

June 15, 2020

- When pressing the "Add button" it will remove your last inhaler usage from health kit that can then been seen in the Health App - Fix bug with opening the app when first allowing for inhaler usage in health kit

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1.0

June 13, 2020

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Description of Inhaler Counter

Keep track of your Asthma. - Keep track of your inhaler usage with warning notifications when you are nearly running out - Easily define when the app should notify you that you are running out - Have your current count as a badge on the app's icon so you can keep track without even opening the app - Easily reset your inhaler counter in the settings page. - Dark mode is now supported - It will automatically sync with your phone's settings - The app integrates with Apple's Health App. See the inhaler usage tracked in this app also in the Health app! - Add alarms to remind you to take your inhalers - Track your Peak Flow - See your Peak Flow over the last week, 28 days and year NOTE: This app is intended to only be used on iOS devices with access to your Health data. Therefore this app is not yet supported on iPads. If this is something you would like to be supported in future versions contact us to let us know.
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Inhaler Counter: FAQ

Is Inhaler Counter software compatible with iPad devices?

Inhaler Counter isn’t available on iPad devices.

Who launched the Inhaler Counter app?

Jules Gribble launched the Inhaler Counter app.

What is the minimum supported iOS version for Inhaler Counter?

The minimum iOS requirement: 9.0.

What is the current app rating of Inhaler Counter?

Currently, the Inhaler Counter app has a user rating of 4 } and receives mild reviews.

What category is the Inhaler Counter app?

The App Genre Of The Inhaler Counter App Is Health & Fitness.

Which version of the Inhaler Counter app is the latest one?

The newest version of Inhaler Counter is 1.3.1.

When did the last Inhaler Counter update come out?

The date of the latest Inhaler Counter update is September 30, 2024.

When did Inhaler Counter get launched?

Inhaler Counter became publicly available on February 5, 2023.

What age is Inhaler Counter appropriate for?

The Inhaler Counter app is rated Jules Gribble and may contain content unsuitable for children under the age of 12.

What are the languages available on Inhaler Counter?

Inhaler Counter is now available to use in English.

Can I access Inhaler Counter via Apple Arcade's subscription service?

No, Inhaler Counter is not on Apple Arcade.

Is Inhaler Counter equipped with in-app purchases?

Yes, Inhaler Counter is equipped with in-app purchases for your convenience.

Is Inhaler Counter fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro?

Unfortunately, Inhaler Counter is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Inhaler Counter incorporate ads within the app?

No, Inhaler Counter does not incorporate ads within the app.

Screenshots of Inhaler Counter

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Reviews of Inhaler Counter

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  • App crashes when adding to counter

    App crashes if dose is added
  • Great idea, but app won’t work on my iPhone

    It let’s you add multiple inhalers and let’s you modify the main default inhaler on a separate section of the app, but the saved changes don’t update to the Home section. So, unless you use the preset default inhaler this won’t work which is a shame.
  • Auto dose would be nice

    I like the idea of these as I struggle to know when my inhaler is empty as it doesn’t have a counter on, however it would be nice to input my dose and have an option to toggle it to reduce the number automatically by my dose amount per day (so mine would go down by 4 a day). This would be ace as I could see it decreasing gradually (I always remember to take it anyway) but I wouldn’t be at risk of forgetting to open the app and minus 4 every day. I hope that makes sense!
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