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A is for Accuracy

David Mendosa
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Medical Journalist Living with Diabetes and Author of Fitness and Photography for Fun, www.mendosa.com/fitnessblog

After earning a B.A. with honors from the University of California,...

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Not every meter has data management software and in fact few people use it. But it is certainly a sign of AgaMatrix professionalism that it introduced what it calls the Zero-Click blood glucose data management system for the KeyNote meter right out of the starting gate.

With great reluctance I installed the program. My reluctance was that Zero-Click runs on only a Windows computer, and I use mine only in the direst emergencies, much preferring to use one of my Macs.

The program installed flawlessly, something that I don’t take for granted on my old PC any more. Zero-Click looks great, but I can’t say that I put it through its paces, because you can’t get me to use that old computer to test even the best software.

Maybe you don’t care all that much about tracking your numbers on your computer. But my guess is that you would really like to know what your blood glucose levels are as you test. If so, you might well want to consider a KeyNote in your near future.

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