BEST APP EVER!!!!!!
BEST APP EVER!!!!!!
I had wanted to try this app as a way to educate patients on pertinent anatomy related to their illness. Its ok but limited in its ability to view structures from various angles. Thats key as some parts are difficult to see without rotating the image or taking another tissue, organ away. Probably the app would be ok for the casual user for fun and some basic learning but not enough for my needs.
For $10? What a disappointment! Avoid!
The description makes it sound like this app has 3D models, but actually they are just 2D images. The images are nice, but most of them only have one or two views, making it difficult to get a sense of the structures in space. The layering function seems cool at first, but then wears off fast and doesnt add much to my understanding. Oh well...
2D- No rotation of images. Most have front view only, some have both front and side view. Very limited images.
This is a very basic human anatomy app not worth $10.00 maybe $1.99. I agree withe the other reviews. Casual use at best.
This is not worth the price. Very Basic.
Pretty good app for a college level A&P class. Good graphics, easy to use.
Useful for seeing a 2-dimensional representation of the body. Component views of the body can be layered on top of each other, and parts can be labeled for reference.
Terrible app for the price paid! Not at all what the description portrays. This may work for an elementary basic education, but not at all for higher levels. Save your money, they should refund.
This is a really nice app. Simple interface. Quality images that you can pinch and zoom. The pins work similar to Google map pins. The closer you zoom in, the more pins appear. Includes male and female for relevant systems. The "layers" button allows you to look at cut aways of parts within each system, such as seeing the the heart and then seeing a cutaway of the heart. I got this for my 7th grader. Quite comprehensive for what a middle school / high school student would probably need. Maybe not as exhaustive as some of the NOVA apps but it has enough of each system for a more affordable price.
Cool app, shows how the body works.
None of the body parts are labeled. Not helpful, not user friendly at all!
So this app is helpful for visualization when you are already familiar with muscles- BUT some of the ligaments around the knee are wrong. For example, the "fibular collateral ligament extends from the femur to the ulna......" If you have studied your bones at all, the ulna teams up with your radius in your forearm. Just a heads up, I know its probably just a typo but be careful if you are a beginner and still iffy on where everything is. Its great for visualization though.
I cant imagine a better app for understanding your body. The curios could make a career exploring the systems and the hundreds of identifiers. The afflicted can now understand better how to explain what they are feeling and understand what their practitioner is telling them. And the enlightened can obtain the focus needed to facilitate healing through redirection of the brains own neuroplastic pathways.
Level of visualization limited without zoom.