After reviewing the many apps that are available for download, either for free or for a nominal purchase, there literally seems to be an app for everything and then some. As I keep discovering new apps I keep saying to myself, "Why didn't I think of that?" From professional productivity, education, home improvement do-it-yourself, to fun games, the sky is the limit as to what is available. The only thing a consumer has to do is think of it and search for it. As smartphones have become a common accessory to one's daily routines, so have the apps to smartphones and tablets. Apps have made life easier by creating a sort of shortcut to your specific needs. With the touch or swipe of your finger, information can instantly be on the ready.
Developers, it seems, are designing more apps specifically for smartphone or tablets use only. As an athletic trainer there are a handful that I have found to be of use in my daily routine. A couple of those are Waze and Essential Anatomy 5. Waze is a community-based GPS traffic and navigation app. It provides real-time traffic and road conditions essential for my daily commute to work here in Los Angeles, as well as for games/events on the road. It can provide me with the shortest route to a destination based on either time or distance. Essential Anatomy 5 is an app that I can use to reference anatomical structures with HDMI-type clarity, anytime/anywhere. It includes male and female models, with 11 systems, and a total of 8,200 anatomical structures. I can use it to assist in my assessments or help educate an athlete, parent, or coach about a certain injury.
Developers, it seems, are designing more apps specifically for smartphone or tablets use only. As an athletic trainer there are a handful that I have found to be of use in my daily routine. A couple of those are Waze and Essential Anatomy 5. Waze is a community-based GPS traffic and navigation app. It provides real-time traffic and road conditions essential for my daily commute to work here in Los Angeles, as well as for games/events on the road. It can provide me with the shortest route to a destination based on either time or distance. Essential Anatomy 5 is an app that I can use to reference anatomical structures with HDMI-type clarity, anytime/anywhere. It includes male and female models, with 11 systems, and a total of 8,200 anatomical structures. I can use it to assist in my assessments or help educate an athlete, parent, or coach about a certain injury.