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Visible Body is having their applications on both Android[google.com] and iOS for sale at $0.99 each (normally $24.99+). Those apps provide great amount of information at this price.
Is the tablet version different? I'm trying to download to both Android tablet and Android phone, but purchase only shows on one device and is charging me to install on the other.
Is the tablet version different? I'm trying to download to both Android tablet and Android phone, but purchase only shows on one device and is charging me to install on the other.
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For all of those who thinking to get just one only, the answer imo is the Human Anatomy Atlas!
Here are what I found from their website:
Human Anatomy Atlas is an all-body systems reference app. Use the program to view gross and microanatomy 3D models, and associated encyclopedic information.
Physiology & Pathology is an interactive guide to core processes and common diseases of the human body
Muscle Premium is a musculoskeletal reference app, and contains only the complete muscular and skeletal systems, plus partial nervous and circulatory systems. Use the program to view 3D models depicting normal and common conditions, and to study associated encyclopedic information.
Anatomy & Physiology is a learning app. Use it to receive a general introduction to concepts from the classic anatomy and physiology undergraduate course.
I'm just a random curious mind, have nothing related to any medical field. I got their Atlas app last year and like it so much to pay for their IAP and finally get all the other apps today.
On the side note, also please notice your device's storage as well. Those apps' sizes range from 1 to 1.8GB EACH
every MD exam room should have a big monitor and an app like this to help doctors explain their diagnosis, instead of those sorry plaster/rubber models and body part posters on the walls, which are like something from the 1960's..
For all of those who thinking to get just one only, the answer imo is the Human Anatomy Atlas!
Here are what I found from their website:
Human Anatomy Atlas is an all-body systems reference app. Use the program to view gross and microanatomy 3D models, and associated encyclopedic information.
Physiology & Pathology is an interactive guide to core processes and common diseases of the human body
Muscle Premium is a musculoskeletal reference app, and contains only the complete muscular and skeletal systems, plus partial nervous and circulatory systems. Use the program to view 3D models depicting normal and common conditions, and to study associated encyclopedic information.
Anatomy & Physiology is a learning app. Use it to receive a general introduction to concepts from the classic anatomy and physiology undergraduate course.
I'm just a random curious mind, have nothing related to any medical field. I got their Atlas app last year and like it so much to pay for their IAP and finally get all the other apps today.
On the side note, also please notice your device's storage as well. Those apps' sizes range from 1 to 1.8GB EACH
I downloaded the first 3 and it seems most of the muscle app is in the atlas
Anyone able to successfully load this on an Amazon hd fire 8 kids edition? I have the play store side loaded and have installed a lot of apps from play store before, but this one seems to have a strange issue where it thinks I need to buy it again and then errors out on install.
I feel like I've purchased this several times because it is a good deal, but I never used it. Would probably be great for anatomy courses at this stage. It was still new and buggy when I was taking anatomy, so I stuck with Netter's.
I actually use zygote body for most of my patients. It's off a browser, no special software to load and sufficient for most explanations. It's not as comprehensive as this, but too many features can get in the way sometimes.
Anyone able to successfully load this on an Amazon hd fire 8 kids edition? I have the play store side loaded and have installed a lot of apps from play store before, but this one seems to have a strange issue where it thinks I need to buy it again and then errors out on install.
I tried to install Human Anatomy Atlas on my fire 10 2018 model and it is really slow. I think the processor and ram might not be enough on these devices. But at this price I would advice to buy it and when you get a new tablet install it on that.
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Here are what I found from their website:
- Human Anatomy Atlas is an all-body systems reference app. Use the program to view gross and microanatomy 3D models, and associated encyclopedic information.
- Physiology & Pathology is an interactive guide to core processes and common diseases of the human body
- Muscle Premium is a musculoskeletal reference app, and contains only the complete muscular and skeletal systems, plus partial nervous and circulatory systems. Use the program to view 3D models depicting normal and common conditions, and to study associated encyclopedic information.
- Anatomy & Physiology is a learning app. Use it to receive a general introduction to concepts from the classic anatomy and physiology undergraduate course.
I'm just a random curious mind, have nothing related to any medical field. I got their Atlas app last year and like it so much to pay for their IAP and finally get all the other apps today.On the side note, also please notice your device's storage as well. Those apps' sizes range from 1 to 1.8GB EACH
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Here are what I found from their website:
- Human Anatomy Atlas is an all-body systems reference app. Use the program to view gross and microanatomy 3D models, and associated encyclopedic information.
- Physiology & Pathology is an interactive guide to core processes and common diseases of the human body
- Muscle Premium is a musculoskeletal reference app, and contains only the complete muscular and skeletal systems, plus partial nervous and circulatory systems. Use the program to view 3D models depicting normal and common conditions, and to study associated encyclopedic information.
- Anatomy & Physiology is a learning app. Use it to receive a general introduction to concepts from the classic anatomy and physiology undergraduate course.
I'm just a random curious mind, have nothing related to any medical field. I got their Atlas app last year and like it so much to pay for their IAP and finally get all the other apps today.On the side note, also please notice your device's storage as well. Those apps' sizes range from 1 to 1.8GB EACH
I actually use zygote body for most of my patients. It's off a browser, no special software to load and sufficient for most explanations. It's not as comprehensive as this, but too many features can get in the way sometimes.
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