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Cannot generate personalized tests
With latest update, the app no longer supports the generation of personalized qbank tests with selected topics. It only allows use of all topics. I.e., should someone want to study pediatrics specifically, the generated test will still encompass all study topics.Developer Response
Thank you for providing your valuable feedback. The issue is resolved.Amazing app
Please keep working on this app is really amazing. Put i all up to date and everthing. I wish i can invest in this app to make it more amazing than is now.
Thank you. 😊Splitscreen
The iPad has a feature that allows the opening of 2 apps next to each other in 1 screen which makes it a great device for studying. I know a lot of people that use this feature during studying (for example: answering anatomy mcqs while opening an atlas on the same screen of the ipad)
I suggest that you include that feature in your bullets appShow lessExcellent
The length of each episode is perfect for studying pertinent points about each subject, and allows the listener to return to each of them as needed. Great job — thank you for this amazing learning modality.Podcast and audio features
Still waiting for the podcast and audio features on the app so I can listen to podcasts or listen to my study plan whiles driving.Landscape please!
Great app and product. Really could use landscape on iPad.Great but needs landscape view for tablets
Only reason I’m not giving 5 stars is because I can’t work on my iPad in landscape mode.iPad support finally!
I am giving 5 stars because the OB team listens to feedback. Love that they have finally added iPad support. It really improves the experience. Thanks and keep improving!iPad support
Apple iPad Pro is extremely neededGreat quick study guide for students
Current PA student, I use this app all the time for a quick refresher. Has all the main buzz words and key phrases.
My only gripe is that some things desperately need updated. Some of when the basic categories, like hypertension, have outdated guidelines for which treatment is first line.