Heart Pro III - iPhone is a medical app developed by DMedical from Elsevier. Available for $4.99, it was updated to v3.80 on May 13, 2021, and currently holds a 4.13 out of 5 rating based on 30 reviews. Before downloading, make sure your device has at least 745 MB of free space and runs Android 8.3+ or iOS 9.3+.
Video: Heart Pro III Overview
Description
This app will not work on 3GS iPhones. 3D4Medical in collaboration with Stanford University School of Medicine present the Heart Pro III. As featured in the WWDC 2012 Keynote Speech.
Heart Pro III - iPhone can be played on Windows and macOS using Android emulators such as BlueStacks. Download an APK version and follow our BlueStacks installation guide to get started. For help with downloading or installing APK files, visit our forums.
User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Great App!
Just purchased this app for one of my Masters courses. It has provided much valuable information for my assignments. Easy to use and contains great animations. Would recommend it to everyone.
★★☆☆☆Not worth the money
For the cost, I expected. There were no labels to the heart representation. There is really only one 3d graphic that can rotated and cut on one plane for viewing. It's okay for what it is. A three dollar 3d graphic. Don't buy it. Prompt this company to do a better job at providing useful information.
★★★☆☆Ehhh
This app is okay only. There are some issues with the app not responding correctly to me... Which can be really frustrating. Also, the 2 videos you get aren't really worth it and potentially other helpful videos cost more money. The rendition of the heart is well done though and definitions of anatomical parts are very helpful.
★★★★★Awesome!
Another awesome app! Found it from an advertisement while watching NOVA.
Good enough for NOVA=Good enough for me. 😃
I own EVERY single 3d4medical app for a reason, well all but the quiz ones but they are all awesome. Their customer service is also excellent.
Keep up the great work!
★★★★★Please add
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