Apps That Work: Building a Tracking Toolkit That Fits
Friday April 24 — Apple & Technology — Micro.blog
“Not every app is worth your attention. Here’s what I actually use.”
The health app ecosystem is crowded. Most of it is noise. After a lot of trial and less patience than I probably should have had, three apps have earned a permanent place in my routine.
Apple Health is the hub. It doesn’t do anything flashy — it just collects everything quietly in the background and keeps it in one place. That’s exactly what I want from a hub.
Libre 3 is my continuous glucose monitor companion. Real-time glucose data without the finger sticks. For anyone managing blood sugar — or just curious about what food actually does to your body — there’s nothing like watching the numbers in real time.
MyNetDiary is where food gets logged. Clean interface, doesn’t make logging feel like homework, and plays well with Apple Health. It’s earned its place by staying out of the way.
More on all three — and how they work together — Tuesday at gardener-of-life.com.
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