Chronic Pain Diary Lite

Chronic Pain Diary Lite

Details about Chronic Pain Diary Lite

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • November 22, 2012
  • October 1, 2024
  • 8.0+
  • 4+
  • 12.18MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of Chronic Pain Diary Lite

1.21

January 18, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Updated to use Dropbox API v2.0. I was notified that the Dropbox API v1.0 we were using would be turned off. To use the new Dropbox API v2.0 Objective-C SDK, I also had to update the minimum iOS version from 5.0 to 8.0. The CSV export feature received two bug fixes and an upgrade: 1. Fixed a bug that could crash the app when exporting a database with rows containing UTF-8 characters. Before, the CSV was exported in ASCII. Now it exports in UTF-8. 2. Fixed an bug that could cause the app to crash when exporting a large database. 3. Upgraded the CSV export feature to allow it to export to any compatible app, in addition to the default mail app.

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1.16

January 10, 2014

Bug fixes.

1.15

March 7, 2013

- Added notes! Tap the 'note' type, and add your thoughts. 'Notes' do not affect any graphs or the calendar. - Added an intermediary view to clarify the difference between 'symptoms', 'treatments', and 'notes'.

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1.11

December 18, 2012

* Added light blue grid lines to the graph. * Changed the name of the app to 'Chronic Pain Diary Lite'. This app focuses on helping you track your chronic pain and treatments.

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1.10

November 22, 2012

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Description of Chronic Pain Diary Lite

Chronic pain symptoms are tough. But tracking them should be easy. Track your pain with symptom, treatment and note tracking, a color coded calendar, graphs, and quick and easy data entry. Recording a new entry doesn't require longer than a few seconds; Chronic Pain Diary takes the pain out of tracking chronic pain. Chronic Pain Diary allows you to name your treatments and symptoms. A few examples of the many possibilities: back and hip pain, pain relief, chronic pain, Lyme symptoms, Lupus symptoms, Fibromyalgia, and depression symptoms. * Tap just a few times, then get back to your day. This app focuses on streamlining how you journal your health * Tap in an entry name, optional entry notes, entry type (treatment, symptom or note), rating from 0 - 10, and a time stamp * Create multiple profiles, each with a separate calendar and entry tracking * Reuse up to 3 previously entered symptom and treatment names to quickly log new entries * Sort entries alphabetically or by usage * Color coded symptom lists display low and high ratings * Color coded calendar displays high ratings of each day for symptoms and treatments * Symptoms are 'red', treatments are 'green', with dynamic color blending on the calendar and in lists * Graph individual days, showing high and low points by rating and time stamp * Graph multiple days by dragging a touch across the calendar to display high points for all days in a given range * Toggle entry display of symptoms and treatments, optionally omitting entries from graph images and calendar images * Watch a user guide video
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Chronic Pain Diary Lite: FAQ

Is Chronic Pain Diary Lite compatible with the iPad?

No, there is no iPad version available for Chronic Pain Diary Lite.

Who is behind the development of the Chronic Pain Diary Lite app?

Benjamin Delaporte launched the Chronic Pain Diary Lite app.

What minimum version of iOS does Chronic Pain Diary Lite need?

The app needs iOS 8.0 or later to function properly.

What do users think of the Chronic Pain Diary Lite app?

The current user rating of the Chronic Pain Diary Lite app is 3

What genre is the Chronic Pain Diary Lite app?

The App Category Of Chronic Pain Diary Lite Is Medical.

Which is the latest version of Chronic Pain Diary Lite?

1.21 is the current version of Chronic Pain Diary Lite.

When was the last update for Chronic Pain Diary Lite released?

The latest Chronic Pain Diary Lite update was released on October 1, 2024.

When was Chronic Pain Diary Lite introduced to the market?

The Chronic Pain Diary Lite app originally came out on February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating does Chronic Pain Diary Lite have?

Chronic Pain Diary Lite doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Benjamin Delaporte.

What are the languages supported by the Chronic Pain Diary Lite app?

Currently, Chronic Pain Diary Lite supports English.

Is Chronic Pain Diary Lite included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, Chronic Pain Diary Lite is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Chronic Pain Diary Lite support in-app purchases?

No, Chronic Pain Diary Lite does not support in-app purchases.

Is Chronic Pain Diary Lite designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Chronic Pain Diary Lite is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does Chronic Pain Diary Lite use ad-based monetization?

No, Chronic Pain Diary Lite does not use ad-based monetization.

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Reviews of Chronic Pain Diary Lite

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  • Won't open

    I downloaded this and I can't get it to open
  • Clean

    Looks nice, easy to use... But no where near what I need which is sad because the designers did a great job - for the most part.
    I'm trying to track health problems and pain on a massive scale and this app just can't handle what I need it to do. The more expensive apps have more bells and whistles and flashy icons but this one actually works and makes sense at least.
    Different colors for different entries would be nice. It keeps a handy list of previous entries like, "back pain," or,"headache," so when you make a new entry you can simply click one of the names you used previously, but each one graphs as one red line so you can't track multiple pains/subjects in one profile; they all get lumped into one line on the graph which doesn't help me at all.
    Great idea, looks great, clean UI but could use a couple tweaks before I'd have a real use for it.
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  • Could be better

    Pretty much just a graph. Only allows for 3 symptoms in lite version. And no where to put notes for details or treatments/meds taken for symptoms. This app could use improvement!