I hate how everything is starting to require iOS 8 or 9. My iPhone won't update to iOS 8 because it's an iPhone 4 so there's like no apps I can download.inspirASIAN said:Some app recommendations for medical students here using iOS:
- Anki (good for memorising)
- Day One
- MindNode
- iStudiez Pro
- Notability
- Epocrates
- UpToDate
- Medscape
- MedCalc
- Essential Anatomy 5 (gross anatomy and surgery rotation)
I also recommend iBooks or Kindle. It's so good to have all the books like First Aid and Surgical Recall on one device.
Other recommended apps: Tweetbot, Overcast, Things, Clear, Silentium (Ad Blocker, requires iOS 9 and 64-bit devices).
I personally use all of these, along with some apps specific to my program. Most of these medical apps are mostly useful when you're approaching third year, though.
Yeah, that can be a common occurrence depending on the apps you use. Many of the big guns retain support for older versions; so while you can technically continue using the app, it likely won't be updated outside fixing bugs. Many new apps are requiring iOS 8 and above though, yes. Most devs cater to the bigger user base, which is at present iOS 8 & 9 giving iOS 7 and below little to no support. And then newly released apps only support iOS 8 (and above) right off the bat.Allenafaith said:I hate how everything is starting to require iOS 8 or 9. My iPhone won't update to iOS 8 because it's an iPhone 4 so there's like no apps I can download.
The fact that Facebook's app saps my battery like no other deters me from installing it ever again — and if you're telling me that a company as large as theirs can't optimise energy consumption of their app — simply put, that is ridiculous. It's user-hostile. If they can optimise it but don't want to for whatever reason they have — well, that's even worse. That's a huge mistake business apps like Facebook and Snapchat are making.thanhsally said:I think the best app are Google and Facebook. I think so because such apps know how to avoid the 5 mistakes that a business apps usually make in building a mobile app
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