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All Versions of BP Recorder

3.0.9

January 9, 2024

- hot fix for issue of not being able to change date of measurement.

3.0.7

November 16, 2023

- Build for iOS 17 - Added an Graph icon to facilitate displaying graphs - Cosmetic bug fixes - Diverse bug fixes
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2.9.0

April 30, 2019

- fixed full screen issues on latest iPhone models - fixed crashes on iPad - internal build in preparation for iOS upgrade
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2.8.0

November 20, 2018

- fixed an issue with not showing graph in landscape position (of latest iPhone models such as XR, XS)
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2.7.1

September 21, 2016

- fixed crash on navigating records with time picker open

2.7

September 9, 2016

- fixed possible deprecated issues on upcoming iOS 10.

2.6

July 19, 2016

- (hot) fix for shortened date in pdf report. - built for iOS 8 and later.
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2.5.1

March 25, 2015

- hot fix for incomplete date in generated report, if Australian or Canadian format is used.
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2.5

February 9, 2015

- support of iPhone 6 Plus landscape orientation. - ad hoc report. - report sharing via AirDrop, AirPrint, Mail, etc. - enables opening CSV file in Mail and AirDrop which is exported from BP Recorder. - diverse bug fixes.
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2.4

April 18, 2014

- Fixes typo of report name - disallows auto rotation in some situation.
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Description of BP Recorder

BP Recorder is a simple, easy-to-use application that can help you monitor your blood pressures over time. It is a perfect companion for your blood pressure monitoring system. With support of iCloud, blood pressure levels can be entered with your iPhone wherever you are, and the entries will be available on your iPad at home ... Entering blood pressure can be done with a few taps. All the entries are recorded and presented nicely in the application's user interface. Deleting and editing record can be easily done. You can also email (pdf) report to your physician with a couple of taps or print the report directly to an AirPrint printer. BP Recorder is a universal application that can run on iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. If you already have iCloud enabled, blood pressure records will be automatically synced across different iOS devices. Features: - records systolic, diastolic pressure as well as heart rate. - entering, editing and deleting record. - plots and statistics over different time periods. - generates graph and log report in pdf format. - sends report as email. - imports and exports file in csv format. - prints report directly to AirPrint printer. - automatic syncing across devices using iCloud
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BP Recorder: FAQ

Can BP Recorder be used on iPad devices?

Yes, BP Recorder offers an iPad version.
The BP Recorder app was built by Cappable Limited.
The minimum iOS requirement: 14.0.
With an overall rating of 1.0 out of 5, BP Recorder has a lot of room for improvement.
The App Genre Of The Bp Recorder App Is Medical.
The latest version of the BP Recorder app is 3.0.9.
The latest BP Recorder app update was released on June 28, 2024.
BP Recorder was first made available on January 17, 2024.
Cappable Limited: The BP Recorder app may contain content unsuitable for persons under 17 years of age.
BP Recorder is now available to use in English.
Unfortunately, BP Recorder is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, BP Recorder does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, BP Recorder is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of BP Recorder

  • Love the simplicity of this app...BUT...

    ...it would get a 5th star if I could put in profile info. When I email this to my Doc, and they print it out...and it is sitting on the printer...and a few other things hit the printer, they will have no clue who this is for. That seems simple enough to just add profile info...Name, DOB, address maybe, etc. Otherwise, simple and easy to use. OH...love the iCloud feature. People forget we have multiple devices.