With this body temperature logging app, you can record temperature measurements and symptoms for yourself or others. Includes data sharing with Apple’s Health App and management of multiple profiles.
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AppRecs rating 4.1. Trustworthiness 74 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 19 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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74% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
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77% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About Body Temperature App
Disclaimer: This app is not designed to measure your body temperature, it is only intended for logging temperature data. Always consult with a licensed healthcare provider for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
"Body Temperature App” is an application to record the measured body temperature. It can be recorded with symptoms such as cough, Runny nose, Body Pain e.t.c. It will be very easy to tell the doctor about the symptoms via mail.
You can manage the records of multiple people within an app.
You can also share your data with Apple’s Health App or get your temperature from Apple’s Health App.
The display of body temperature corresponds to both Celsius and Fahrenheit.
"Body Temperature App” is an application to record the measured body temperature. It can be recorded with symptoms such as cough, Runny nose, Body Pain e.t.c. It will be very easy to tell the doctor about the symptoms via mail.
You can manage the records of multiple people within an app.
You can also share your data with Apple’s Health App or get your temperature from Apple’s Health App.
The display of body temperature corresponds to both Celsius and Fahrenheit.
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Reviews for Body Temperature App
GrantGarrison
I’m done
The app won’t let me make more than two profils
Matthew123454321
This app is great
I really enjoy apps that simply do one thing, and do that one thing very well. I also really enjoy apps that do not engage in “subscription fatigue”.