PubMed On Tap
- First released: January 10, 2009
- Versions: 2 archived
- Installable: 2 of 2
- com.referencesontap.pubmedontap
Requirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch. Requires iOS 3.0 or later.
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Archived Reviews
8 of 25Kind of hard to find my search history and there is no date of when I last ran the search.
Just paid $1.99 for an app that - yes - is mobile friendly, and well organized for the convenience of searching with my phone, but to just get the same results Google provides me on my normal internet browser... I got a list full of articles that only included abstracts, and maybe 5% of them included full text. What am I paying for exactly? I understand that articles are expensive to view at full, but what am I benefiting from with this app, if it does nothing but give me the same results Google does, and doesn’t allow any privileges past viewing an abstract? This app should be free, and paying for articles should be separate, but both? There wasn’t even a detailed disclosure as to what this app had to offer. People want to know what they’re going to get if they’re paying money. $1.99 isn’t much, but I feel like I just got scammed into paying money for an app that doesn’t nothing different for me than what I’m capable of doing without it.
Minimal<br/>Improvement in product<br/>Does not do full searches
Don't waste your money on this stupid app.. All it does is link you to the actually pubmed website which you can just go on safari or Google chrome and do the same thing..
Very much useful and helpful to me.
Great resource to see-find research on clinical studies of drug - human malady remedies.
Great app
Please refund. Thank you.<br/><br/>Edit 2021-5-10:<br/><br/>Per developer’s response pubmed search does now work to a degree. However, this app is missing some of the most useful features from pubmed including similar articles, cited by, mesh terms, etc. And, while I can tag an article with a color, it doesn’t seem that I can actually save articles with any sort of useful tags / labels. I could be missing something, but I don’t see the point of this app, given that its search capabilities are inferior to the pubmed website and filing capabilities are limited.
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