Revere, Massachusetts – Independent Developer, James Hollender has removed the Coumadin Assist and Warfarin Assist apps from the iTunes App Store based on requirements from Apple. These two apps provide the identical data and processing as in the INR Assist app. Essentially, of the three apps only the INR Assist app will remain available for sale in the iTunes App Store.

In order for users of the Coumadin Assist and Warfarin Assist apps to not lose any data they’ve entered and also be able to get future updates, independent developer James Hollender requests all users back up their user data to their PC or Mac following the built-in instructions for the app. Once this is done then the users should request a refund from Apple indicating it’s because the app is no longer available for sale in the iTunes App Store. They then should purchase the INR Assist app and import the saved data into the INR Assist App, again following the instructions built into the app.

As a precaution, the Coumadin Assist or Warfarin Assist app should not be deleted from your device until you are satisfied your data has been successfully imported into the INR Assist app. If there are any questions, users should access the “Contact the Developer” link in the app.

James Hollender
INR Assist 1.0

Based in Revere, Massachusetts, Indie developer James Hollender is a well seasoned Information Technology professional who has been familiar with Apple products since the days of the first Macintosh computer and has been involved with object oriented programming since the introduction of Java, culminating most recently in writing apps in Objective C for the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. Hollender now has 20 apps in the iTunes App Store. His innovative ideas have resulted in numerous suggestions and other awards including a commendation from The President of the United States. James Hollender has been involved writing iPad apps with Foliage, Kronos, Olympus, Agero (formerly Cross Country Automotive Services), and now Valmarc Corp. Copyright (C) 2010-2017 James Hollender. All Rights Reserved. Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, and iPod are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Other trademarks and registered trademarks may be the property of their respective owners.

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