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Version History of Pain Logger

3.2

January 18, 2023

We have worked hard to address feedback and questions, add new features, and fix some bugs along the way. Here's what's new - New features - Doubled the number of badges available - Can now change graph type from the graph view - Bars in the bar chart for a locked category are now grouped and separated by day - Added a setting to timestamp notes when they are entered - Bugs fixed - bar chart does not show recent entries in the correct location - badges in light mode are difficult to be seen - creating a new category causes the "active only" state to be disregarded - Quick entry now shows the last pain level entered and not 0 - Recent notes selector is now disabled when there are no recent notes

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3.1

October 10, 2022

This is a complete rewrite from the ground up. Here's what's changed: - UI has been completely overhauled to look cleaner and simpler - You can edit notes between entries. - Added a more intuitive look for historical data - For our premium users - We now support setting badges and pain type specifications. - In addition to line graphs we've added bar and scatter graphs

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2.4

November 30, 2016

New features - When a pain area is unlocked, user can enter a default pain entry of 0 without opening the level picker screen by swiping left on the pain area and selecting the appropriate button - User requested - Graph data points now show the date an entry was made - User requested - Premium Feature - Premium users can now customize the title and descriptions of the pain levels - User requested Bugs fixed - Large sets of historical data now sync properly - Fixed a crash when resyncing data from iCloud - Fixed issue where setting changes did not sync between devices

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2.3

October 21, 2016

- Fixed crash on iPad when accessing settings - Re-enabled previous version auto-migration feature for our customers who were unable to upgrade in time - Minor bug fixes

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2.2

October 15, 2016

Minor bug fixes

2.1

October 3, 2016

Bug fixes for iOS 10. The following issues have been addressed: - Fixed issue where in some cases the animate bar does not go away if not connected - Ensure when a geo-fence alerts affected pain areas are unlocked - Fixed issue where deleting a geo-fence didn't remove it from the map on the fences view - Fixed issue where pain slider was chopped off on the iPad - Fixed issue where app crashed when trying to generate most reports - Fixed issue where the graph report showed duplicate pain areas in the legend - Fixed issue where scheduled notification is not removed when a geo-fence fires and is acknowledged - Other minor bug fixes We also added these enhancements: - When the Pain Areas table is empty we show a hint of what to do next - In the fences view, show regions with different colors based on their type (i.e. entry or exit or both)

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2.0

September 21, 2016

This is a massive update: - Added geo-fence support to get location notifications - Revamped the pain areas screen to show trends over time - Added new theming through out - Redesigned the pain entry screen - Added support for annotating historical entries - Added ability to specify how historical entries are sorted - Added iCloud sync

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1.11

August 12, 2015

Minor bug fix for manually entered entries.

1.10

August 5, 2015

- Fixed customer reported bug where adding notes to existing entries were lost after saving the entry and exiting the app - Added CSV support when exporting a pain area's entries - Added support for airdrop, as well as exporting to other compatible apps - Various other bug fixes

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1.9

June 23, 2015

Fixed critical bug that kept users from editing anything but the first pain area. Those responsible have been denied ice cream till this gets fixed!!!

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Pain Logger In-App Purchases History

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Enables Pain Logger premium features. This includes removing ads, the ability to set annotations on specific pain entries and future enhancements.

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Description of Pain Logger

Pain Logger is your daily pain tracking app to track (and remember) your pain intensity levels. If you have sought medical attention for pain issues, you know one of the first questions your care provider asks is “What has been the highest level of pain you have experienced?” With Pain Logger, you can definitively answer that question. In fact, not only will you know what your pain levels were, but you can also know when, how frequently, and your activity level. With Pain Logger in your pocket, you use the data to correlate pain triggers and to work with your pain management specialist to best alleviate it. Pain Logger provides these key features: - Uses the commonly accepted 0 to 10 pain scale - Tracks multiple pain areas - Reminders (time and/or location) for each pain area to ensure you enter your data - Customizable reminder sounds to uniquely identify different pain areas - Interactive graph of your data - Plot multiple pain areas at the same time - Bar and scatter charts - Premium only - Print data and graphs - Email data and graphs - Store notes with each entry - Add missed entries or edit existing ones at any time - Add badges and notes to entries to highlight important ones - Data is stored in your private iCloud account and never shared. Please Note: Continued use of the GPS running in the background (which is required for geofence notifications) can decrease battery life. You can turn this off in Pain Loggers' settings should you not use or need location-based notifications. Pain Logger is useful for all types of pain management, whether it be headaches, backaches, foot pain, sciatica, shingles, or frequent or infrequent pain. Pain Logger is your essential daily tool for understanding, tracking, and managing your pain.
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Pain Logger: FAQ

Is the software for Pain Logger compatible with iPads?

Yes, Pain Logger is compatible with iPad devices.

Who developed the Pain Logger app?

Pain Logger was released by Mark Astin.

What is the lowest iOS version that Pain Logger can run on?

Pain Logger minimum iOS requirement is iOS 15.5.

How does the app rank among users?

No ratings are available for the Pain Logger app yet.

What’s the app category of Pain Logger?

The Main Genre Of The Pain Logger App Is Medical.

What is the recent version of the Pain Logger app?

3.2 is the newly released Pain Logger version.

What date was the latest Pain Logger update released?

Pain Logger rolled out its latest update on September 30, 2024.

What is the exact date the Pain Logger app came out?

Pain Logger originally came out on April 4, 2024.

What is the age rating for Pain Logger?

Pain Logger is suitable for children aged Mark Astin.

What are the languages supported by Pain Logger?

Pain Logger is available in English.

Can I enjoy Pain Logger by subscribing to Apple Arcade?

Sorry, Pain Logger is not on Apple Arcade.

Can I find in-app purchases in Pain Logger?

Absolutely! In-app purchases are available for users of Pain Logger.

Can I use Pain Logger with Apple Vision Pro?

No, you cannot use Pain Logger with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Pain Logger incorporate ads within the app?

Yes, Pain Logger incorporates ads within the app.

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Reviews of Pain Logger

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  • The worst

    A paid app that still bombards you with ads. The help screens pop up every time you use it. Interface is horrible. Other reviews must be fake. Do not buy.

    Developer Response

    Since this version we have made many changes. Ads have been toned down for the free version, the premium in-app purchase turns these off. The help screen popups (when launched) can be turned off in settings, and we have updated the interface to be more streamlined. We have never paid for reviews fake or otherwise.
  • Watch out when you upgrade

    Used it for three weeks and it worked well so I decided to upgrade. It erased all my previous data and notes with no warning. Sheesh!

    Developer Response

    In this version we had some syncing problems. The latest version uses industry standard storage both on the client and in a user's iCloud account, so this problem should not occur again.
  • Ok, but not finished?

    Still not fixed, despite updates. There is still a problem switching between pain areas. It still gets stuck on a single area and refuses to load the next one. This is causing problems for report generation.

    Yes, it tracks entries, but there's a major problem. It won't allow you to switch between areas to enter scores. It stays stuck on one area.
    Not sure what the point of multiple tracking options is if you can't switch between them to enter the information.
    There's little point in showing a pretty graph, since you can't actually plot all the different pain levels because it refuses to switch over to the next entry area.
    Rather disappointing, since it looked like exactly what was needed.
    Waiting for update to fix that. Shouldn't be needed.
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