Reviews for Anatomy Learning - 3D Anatomy

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it's fine; decent for basic overview some minor mistakes. Could really benefit from some search functionality, SFX mute, and expand quizzes section to really be worthwhile (e.g. origins/insertions, innervations, type out the highlighted tissue, etc)

excellent animation, descriptions, and quizzes. only scare was with image failing to load... not sure how our why, but was able to get back after going through various options. "operator needs to smarter than equipment"... app in this case, lol.

Even as a graduated doctor, this is a great app for virtually visualizing the structures in 3d than just having seen the images in books as 2d. There's even quizzes too which is really great. The controls are inverted so it takes a bit of time to adjust. But overall a great app.

This app is an amazing deep dive for a beginner like myself. I keep finding new corners to play in. From the entire body view swaping out different layers and removing one piece at a time. To the atlas of broken down groupings, landmarks, animations and quizzes. awesome

I really love the app for many reasons, especially because of its massive amount of content. Even though it’s quite expensive to get the full package, the one thing I think would make the price feel even more worth it is adding a description for each part of the body. Disclaimer: I know that would take a long time, but when I’m learning, I sometimes want to know not just the name, but also a small description. (The more info, the better!)

look this app is good but it is TACKY how they watermark the 3D background after you have paid 50$. almost makes me not want to use it. it's a good app besides that, but the watermark makes it feel cheap and free-- and it is neither. also: why no overall search? that all aside, it is a helpful anatomy app, and it is helping me. i do recommend it, just wish it was a little classier frankly at the price point.

What a great app. And it is constantly getting updated and getting better. I bought the lifetime premium amd haven't regretted it once. Told my friends about it and they also said that it's a banger deal getting it for the price If you're a med student or need to know/explain anatomy for your profession, this is absolutely amazing I am a med student and a personal trainer at a gym. This helped me both learn anatomy and better explain biomechanics to my clients (through the animation section).

There are so many excellent anatomy books that help you learn and understand what a tissue, organ, or thing in our body is and is not, as requested by our A&P classes. But it's this app that helps me see how everything interacts with each other and see the layers. It's a massive learning curve to interact with the model, especially if you're trying to show something specific. As a model to play and observe from, fantastic and worth the money.

It's not easy to maneuver on a phone. This was a late night find while studying that was on sale, which appeared to be a great deal. I barely used it. I couldn't figure it out, it wasnt what I needed. I was focused on school, by the time I got around to request a refund/credit I was told I missed the deadline by 15 days. Google said seek out the developer. The developer said refunds are throufh google. So, with many back and forth emails between both parties. I gave up. Still don't use the app.

Awesome app! I have a test in about a week and I cant use the lab until friday. While using models obviously is better and more reliable, this app is great. I'll be using it alot while away from the lab. Although I love the quizzes, I wish there was a way to rotate the 3D models while quizzing. Also, I wish there was a way to skip questions on quizzes, since not all classes teach everything. Overall great app!

This app is absolutely phenomenal. I have used it for 6 years now. The fact that you are able to explore in zoomable detail the thousands of muscles, tendons, ligaments joints, bones, organs, attachment points, connections, surfaces, etc., has been so enlightening for me in exploring the anatomy involved in the random injuries I have passed in life, including injuries that I never knew of until MRI's for related complaints. It allows you to adjust your exercise form by being Bigger-Picture Aware

I used this app many years ago in college, and it was very helpful. Now that I am back to college, I downloaded it again and purchased the full version. It allows you to look closely the human Anatomy in 3D, you can do dissections and take quizzes to practice. I fully recommend this app for students of medicine, PT, PO, Exercise Physiology, or just for personal knowledge.

Great app. I almost didn't buy it because I was confused about the navigation, wish there was an alert to let you know to use 2 fingers to drag, 1 finger to tilt. Also, wish you could tilt the models during the quizzes, sometimes the static view makes it hard to see what you're looking at. Lastly, the navigation could use some updating, you can't hit back once you're in a model/quiz, and the quizzes could be organized better, so you're not scrolling through to find them. All said, worth the $.

So far so good. A lot of free stuff. I'm not sure the price to upgrade to pro, but that will determine if I go 5 stars or not. I also like this app because they work with Anatomy zone and therefore the figures go with those videos really well. I think this is my favorite anatomy app for now. Many others are just too expensive. I realize a lot of work was put into them and many were made before 3d rendering was easier and cheaper- so I get why they cost so much. But for now this app is preferred.

Paid $31. Ok they added female anatomy but they also introduced a bunch of feature-limiters. The female anatomy is sort of rigged into a male skeleton. You are no longer allowed to triple-tap to select a whole structure (that's the one that made me angry enough to do this review). You also cannot choose full hex color, they have a board of colors conspicuously missing entire color complements. However you can now delete bookmarks... Great now that I have unwanted hundreds.

I'm not a medical student, I'm just curious and trying to figure out what's in my body, but this app is very thorough and powerful. It's oriented towards learning with quizzes and such, but the core model lets you just dig in and layer on various body systems and remove whatever is in the way to get a look at whatever you're learning about, and has animations to show you what the muscles do. Top notch, definitely worth unlocking the full version!

Very helpful app for on the go learning for anyone taking Anatomy. Structures are labeled but you can also add labels on your own. Very smooth 3D view. Premade quizes, but you can also mark structures to make your own quizes through the app. A bit pricey, but you get what you pay for, which is a pretty good amount. Only complaint is it takes a bit of time to figure out how to do everything. A key would be more than helpful.

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.

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!

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.