Science Mobile (v. 2) Разработано AAAS |
Now you can access Science from anywhere.
Read summaries and abstracts from Science, Science
Translational Medicine, and Science Signaling.
E-mail yourself links to full text.
Get the latest news at ScienceNOW.
Access the Science weekly podcast and other multimedia.
Store content for reading without wi-fi access.
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[2011-10-12] Trina: Love it! Would be nice to be able to select/highlight words to look up further information |
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[2011-09-14] Steve: Needs work The podcasts don't work on android 2.3 for nexus s. Do they work for anyone? |
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[2011-07-05] Karl: I think it's good enough to keep track on the articles in new issues. But you should let registered user access like using the web browser. |
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[2011-04-19] Juhani: Nice idea, but nowhere near useful without access to full articles for subscribers. |
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[2011-01-29] the 2/21/2011 Nice app but really needs app2sd please! Limited space HTC Desire. |
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[2011-01-28] Steven: Not very useful since it doesnt link to your subscription. Might as well pull up the browser to read whats available... |
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[2010-12-27] skittleys: Needs app2sd! |
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[2010-12-12] the 12/23/2010 Really pretty useless. This app would be way better if those of us with subscriptions could see the articles. |
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[2010-12-08] Zach: Would be useful to be able to install on the sd card |
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[2010-11-26] Free-mind: Poor interface. No offline reading. Too little content. Better stay with Physorg app... |
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[2010-11-26] Chris: Quality content, but lacking in quantity and variety. Interface needs a lot of work. |
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[2010-11-26] Andrew: Poor interface. No offline reading. Too little content. Better stay with Physorg app... |
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[2010-11-14] LW: Works well on DroidX. I just wish I could access my subscription to full text articles through the app. I guess I'll just use the website for now. |
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[2010-11-14] levis501: Works well on DroidX. I just wish I could access my subscription to full text articles through the app. I guess I'll just use the website for now. |
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[2010-10-28] Donald: Not a lot of colorful pics, but attractive and useable and full of solid science reporting. Thanks! |
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