
Dan Wylie-Sears
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First, the good part: the license is a one-time purchase. It seems as though everything these days is a subscription that leeches money forever, eventually costing an arm and a leg. The content seems to be accurate and reasonably complete. I can't tell. I'm not a medical student with enough commitment to know. The user interface is a little clunky, but ok. The constant pestering to rate it, now that's annoying. It deserves at least 4 stars, but I'm rating while annoyed.
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James Wood
When I downloaded this years ago as a free app it had a lot more. Was only missing a few details, and I used it quite a lot. Had some upgradeable content. Update: Has great detail, but now you have to purchase most of it to get anything more than bones. Still, for as much as you pay for it, not worth it. Tried to contact with questions, but never answered. Cannot remove bookmarks. When they finished it, they removed most of the content I used to have. Updated, and now I don't care for it at all!
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dude5 5man (dude55man)
It's a good anatomy app, though you have to pay to access all of it, which is annoying. And rather than have the whole body at once where you can select what you want to see. IE; the muscles, ligaments, nervous system, cardiovascular system, etc. You have to go through a clunky UI to do so. And you can't adjust how deep you wish to see, specifically with muscles, as there are several layers of muscle in certain places Overall, decent. Pay to use, clunky UI, and sections the body.
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