Isotope Browser for Android
I have been waiting for this kind of app of nucdata..
Great app. And it is free!
This is the nuclide chart I've always wanted. The decay paths on the chart are particularly nice.
This is the best of its kind as it does not require an Internet connection.
Working fine on my Cat s60. It holds a great amount of info about the isotopes of the elements. I haven't found any app which come close to this one. Try it! And now with decay chains displayed with a long press on a choosen element...
Amazing app. I've been waiting for something like this for a long time. I use it almost daily for my job. Keep up the good work.
Great app. Beats the web version.
Excellent format. This app is much appreciated by an amateur. Thanks for the hard work that went into it.
Can you design a similar app for nuclear cross section data libraray?
Great app!
Exactly what I needed, a portable version of that ever useful poster on the wall of the lab. Perfect when you forget the decay times of a particular isotope.
I found it to be a very convenient tool throughout my schooling in nuclear medicine!
All perfect now. I think the issue I mentioned before was my mistake after all. 5 stars well deserved.
I found this app great for my research regarding nuclear power.
This is not browser
Very strange.
Excellent for quick search and checking. UI is easy to use.
element no.113,115,117 and 118 are named recently as Nihonium(Nh),Moscovium(Mc),Tennessine(Ts) and Oganesson(Og).
Best app there is
The app is getting more and more stable for each update and is now working fine on my galaxy s4. It holds a great amount of info about the isotopes of the elements. I haven't found any app which come close to this one. Try it! And now with decay chains displayed with a long press on a choosen element...
I'm an amateur scientist, but i do understand the hard work that went into this, including the historical activities and sacrifices made by professional and amateur scientists. i love this format. thank you. it helped me understand the crystaline structures inside the neutron/proton matrix of the atomic nucleus. you can see my efforts so far on my wordpress site, Medasane.
Reliable source. Good one
Very useful for laymen.
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Fl and Lv are both on the periodic table section of the app but are not included on the table of isotopes...needs some explanation
Super useful app.
Overseeable, simple, super
I found it to be a very convenient tool throughout my schooling in nuclear medicine!
Excellent for quick search and checking. UI is easy to use.
Is very good
Would you please add the ability of searching radio nuclides based on Gamma Energies in your great app?
Works nicely on my little tablet. Scrolls smoothly around the decay chain chart. It would be nice if you could copy data values from the isotope info page though.
My son download this app. It is very useful.
Very useful. I sugesting the app to everybody at isolde. It would be nice to see the isomeric states in the chart, at least in big screen devices. Also 114Cd is stable but not white.
Exactly what I needed, a portable version of that ever useful poster on the wall of the lab. Perfect when you forget the decay times of a particular isotope.
I found it to be a very convenient tool throughout my schooling in nuclear medicine!
All perfect now. I think the issue I mentioned before was my mistake after all. 5 stars well deserved.
I would like to see the "Decay" requirement removed for advanced search. It should be available, but not required to perform a search. Sometimes, the decay types in an unknown sample are not known. Other than that, its very handy considering it's a smartphone app.
V good but need to put more details and meaning to the described data.
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A tad sluggish but seriously exactly the sort of app we need to be making!