Resting Respiratory Rate for Android
Really disturbing that you feel the need to see my phone calls and who I am talking to. Stupid intrusive un needed permission
Good app. I'd give it another star if they didn't say it was only for dogs. That irritates me every time I open the app. My cat has heart failure and it's been useful for tracking. Would also be a good idea to include what normal ranges are.
Just downloaded this app. It looked good, however it keeps closing on me when I try entering anything.
If I could have given negative stars I would have. It would not keep any of the info that I entered. After trying many times I am now uninstalling this app.
Will no longer retain data on my phone (HTC One M9 with Lollipop). I enter the breathing rate and everything seems to be saved, but after a few minutes the data and pet name, etc are all cleared out. Very frustrating, since it worked fine on a previous phone.
I use this to help my vet care for my Cavalier with congestive heart failure. Just wish I could email all the readings to her instead of just the last few.
Would be really great if we could email a larger number of data points. I take frequent readings of my kitten's respiratory rate to monitor his pulmonic stenosis and email the info to our vet. I have to delete data points or send more frequent emails to capture all of the information. Otherwise, it is perfect and is one of the most useful apps on my phone.
Really well made and really useful (for my cat)! Maybe add the ability to tap to count? I'm so bad at counting in my head...
by C####:
The app has helped me to keep up with the respirations of my cat-which is why I needed it-however, every time i exit the app, it will randomly delete her name and targeted bpm. I suppose technically it still works because it keeps her bpm data saved, and I don't really need to be reminded of her name or targeted bpm, but still. It would be nice for it to save the basic registration data