Posts Tagged ‘android’

OrthoRef available for iPhone, iPad & Android

OrthoRef is now available for the iPhone and iPad (you only pay once), and for Android. The app offers you 100 clinical scores and classification systems for orthopedic surgeons, residents, medical students, nurses, physiotherapists and other (para)medics. Based on the neurosurgical “Top App” NeuroMind, this app offers you more than 50 completely new scores that focus on the hip, leg, shoulder, elbow, hand and…Continue Reading…

NeuroMind 2 for Android available!

NeuroMind 2.0 for Android is now available for download from Google Play (formerly known as the Android Market)! It is a free update with many improvements! A major improvement for version 2.0 is the addition of interactive clinical decision support, starting with 23 items. The system can easily be expanded to facilitate guideline implementation in a…Continue Reading…

SLIC now available for Android!

Since today, SLIC – the app that offers dedicated decision-support for subaxial cervical spine injury and its surgical treatment – is available in the Android Market besides the App Store. It has been tested on Android 2.x and may also work on Android tablets, but I cannot promise that. This Android version has been compiled…Continue Reading…

NeuroMind 2 on Android tablet!

Now here is something exciting about the new Titanium SDK and V8 runtime for Android that I described in my previous post. What about NeuroMind 2 running on an Android tablet? :-) Click the images for a full size version… These are running on an emulator with Android OS 3.0. As I do not have…Continue Reading…

Android improvements for NeuroMind 2

The new Titanium SDK version 1.8 includes the V8 runtime for Android (previously only Rhino was available). It offers a few major improvements, I found out… In this post I showed a runtime error that occurs when selecting a menu item for decision support. On iOS it all works fine, and I could not understand…Continue Reading…

NeuroMind 2 on Android: first screenshots

After earlier screenshots on iPhone and iPad, now it is time for a little demonstration of NeuroMind 2 running on Android. Although it runs fine in “Development” mode, there is an issue I do not understand yet when a decision support item is selected from the menu: The emulator is running OS version 2.3.3 –…Continue Reading…

NeuroMind is nr 1 again

After a short interval with another app topping the neurosurgery-list in the App Store (either iPhone or iPad), I am glad to see that NeuroMind is back as the nr 1 for both devices! Also good to see that my other apps still belong to the Top 6 for neurosurgery on iOS (just missing SNI…Continue Reading…

NeuroMind 1.6 for Android available now!

The long awaited update for NeuroMind on Android is available now from the Android Market! After more than 70,000 NeuroMind downloads worldwide, version 1.6 offers some major improvements: 61 scores in total (29 new!) search function on Android 2.3.3 !! (see images below) additional images updated acknowledgments improved stability now officially supported by Surgical Neurology…Continue Reading…

NeuroMind 1.6 preview on Android 2.3

And here we are: running the new NeuroMind version 1.6 on Android as well! I now tested on 2.3 which gave only one small issue that has been fixed now. Actually, I only tested on the emulator, but without any problems! I also tried Android 3.0 (Honeycomb), but found out that I was too early……Continue Reading…

Update on NeuroMind

Many things have happened since the last update of NeuroMind to version 1.5. First of all, I would like to thank all those who sent me their feedback and suggestions for new content (new scores in particular). Second, media coverage has increased, something I am happy with. Medical apps are taken serious nowadays, which is…Continue Reading…