MedCalc 3000 Complete Edition for iPad
3.2 rating
Medical
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Reviews - 5
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Inaccurate InaccurateI bought this App with much expectations. I tested the UKPDS calculation and found it is not the same as the official risk engine posted by the research group. It does not even include Hba1c in the risk calculation! This was the first equation I tested and so would hesitate to use the others. I wrote to the developer but there was no response. That is Stg 6.99 down the drain. Please check the accuracy of the equation before relying on it or best of all - try other Apps.
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Not bad, at all... Not bad, at all...I would have to say that at the current price point of 9.99 my satisfaction index is probably +4 [-10,10]. Kind of a lot of money for an app that will have sporadic utility, and purchased in part to fill the gaping hole left in the iPad OS by the removal of the clock/timer app and the calculator. C'mon, Apple. Just a little 2 + 2 here... Throw me a bone with given mass, define the second derivative of the velocity function, and watch me force the issue ;) So, you spend 10 bucks on a calculator app and you, perhaps naively, might expect to have the thing let you do some freehand calculation... You know. Real seat of the pants stuff... Well, Not here. No calculator. Just predefined function trees with pulldown dialog boxes. Of which there are lots. LOTS! Some pretty in-depth; some that fork but once. So how would I make it better? 1. Include a calculator. 2. Include the mathematical representation of the equations that are being evaluated. That way, I can independently check the output of the various functions and impart some level of trust to the app as well as visualizing the relevant variables and their relationship of influence to the output. These two things are pretty important to me. 3. Make the calculator in (1), sophisticated. TI-92 emulation would be incredible!!!!! 4. Make the dialog pulldown boxes smart. If I'm converting from m^2, dither out everything that is not a convertible unit so I can't select it. Makes finding the relevant unit much easier. Thanks for reading.
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Just great Just greatMedCalc 3000 seems to have every calculator ever made for the iPhone, but all in one App
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App History
- Releasealmost 11 years ago