myPill Reminder launches free version

Posted by Chantelle Joy Duxbury on March 29th, 2011
+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad

This one's for the ladies. If you're not yet using an iPhone app to help track your daily birth control pills, in additional to a host of other time-saving and record keeping about your cycle, you should check the new myPill Reminder system launched today by developer Hashsoft.

The myPill Reminder app is now a free download, with the option of extended features as a $1.99 in-app purchase, which was previously the full price of the app. The basic app offers pill tracking, and note saving for each day, with a daily notification reminder to help you stay more organized than using your pill packs themselves. Also included in the free version is a monthly schedule, and a full history of pills taken, or missed. Some of the extended features include; custom notification messages, setting for different pill-pack quantities, snooze option for the alerts, and additional theme packs. Once upgraded you'll also be able to set location based reminders, and send an email or SMS reminder to yourself, or if you're keeping track for someone else, to anyone.

Testing out the free version is a fantastic way to get used to and try out the system and features to see if it's right for you. Now available on the iTunes App store.

myPill® Birth Control Reminder

+ Universal App - Designed for iPhone and iPad
Released: 2011-03-21 :: Category: Game

FREE!

iPhone Screenshots

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iPad Screenshots

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