AIIMS 4 Aides-Mémoire App for Android
A waste of money. 'This app isn't compatible with any of your devices' I own 2 android services, a Windows 7 device & a Windows 10 device (Windows Phone10 CUBE) an Xbox and a Nintendo device. Whiskey Tango Foxtrot? Seriously! Selling an app and then not allowing access?? Contact developer? Not possible!
Much too simplistic - a book is better! If there were some things like interactive check lists etc then this would be a whole lot more useful. For about $5 this is a very expensive electronic book.
Useful idea inadeqately implemented. So much more could have been done with this App - instead, it is the electronic equivalent of a box of cards. Where is the in-App visual feedback needed to verify actvity or task completion (including checkboxes or equivalent)? Where is the structured use of color to define data flow relationships and inter-dependecies? And why - given these and many other limitations - is the AIIMS Manual not available on the Android platform when the majority of devices likely to be used for this purpose in the field are Android-based. With respect, I submit that if it is good enough to make an iOS version of the manual available for $14.99, then why not an Android equivalent?
Much too simplistic - a book is better! If there were some things like interactive check lists etc then this would be a whole lot more useful. For about $5 this is a very expensive electronic book.
This is an good start but unfortunately, it doesn't offer the type of basic functionality that should be in an app. For example, you can't check off checklists, you can't zoom in to enlarge text or diagrams and you can't search for information. Essentially this version is just a text file (with some graphics) divided into a hierarchical structure. Hopefully the next version will provide improved functionality.
This app will be very handy and works well. Navigation is pretty easy and the checklist will help during operations and training/exercising. I think the price is pretty expensive and may put some personnel off. Given the app is likely to be installed on a private smartphone/tablet and therefore linked to a personal account, payment will be borne by the individuals. Many would say why am I having to pay for this perhaps? Maybe $2 would be in line with many other apps if a payment was necessary.
Great to have a mobile app for this - something portable and hopefully usable in the needed moment.
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Disappointing. There has to be a better way to present this. Far to expensive.