JACC Journals Reviews

JACC Journals Reviews

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About: JACC Journals The latest research and clinical practice updates in cardiology
are now at your fingertips with the JACC Journals app. You can: • Stay ahead
with alerts when new issues are available and read Articles in Press throughout
the month • Experience innovative digital content with the newly introduced
Article enhancements; featuring AudioSlides, Virtual Microscope and the 3D
Radiological Viewer • Get access to t.


About JACC Journals


Your iTunes account will automatically be charged the same price for the renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period unless you change your subscription preferences in your iTunes Account Settings.

Encompasses the entire field of interventional cardiovascular medicine, including cardiac (coronary and non-coronary) peripheral and cerebrovascular interventions.

Payment for all purchases will be charged to your iTunes account upon confirmation of purchase.

If you are a new reader, you can purchase an individual subscription to each journal or buy a single issue of any journal.

Publishes the most important findings on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment, and care of heart failure patients.

Provides readers with a broad, balanced view of all aspects of cardiovascular imaging.

The number one cardiovascular journal worldwide, with an international reputation for excellence.

You can cancel at any time and up to 24 hours before your current subscription expires.

The ACC publishes highly influential journals in the area of cardiovascular medicine.

Encompasses all aspects of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of cardiac arrhythmias.

No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during the active subscription period.

• JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.

• JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging.

• JACC: The Journal of the American College of Cardiology.


         


Overall User Satisfaction Rating


Positive experience
63.0%

Negative experience
37.0%

Neutral
16.6%

~ from Justuseapp.com NLP analysis of 4 combined software reviews.

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Refuses to load

Latest update refused to load on iPad Pro with latest IOS.
It is now Feb 2018 and it still isn’t corrected.
Anyone at ACC paying attention????




Needs to be updated for new OS

New os update needed. Will not load




Buggy

Tends to crash while loading advertisements if I'm using it without wi-fi (eg. On a plane).
Additional features such as ability to open articles on ibooks would be helpful.
Would love features such as highlight, bookmarks, increase font size.
Program is slow and full of bugs when compared to media such as "the Economist" "Time"




iPad App Review

Version 1.0 of the iPad app appeared during the AHA meeting in November 2010. Each week when a new issue of JACC posts online it will be followed later in the week available to download on your iPad. Select feature articles from the issue will be enhanced by multimedia content selected by the editors primarily from Cardiosource as well as the JACC Journals. Select one of these articles and see related journal scans, slide sets and CVN videos. As we update JACCJournals look for better notation features, scrapbooking and faster download time. JACCJournals is designed to not require wifi after you have downloaded a particular issue or issues. Read JACC and enjoy the videos and slidesets on the plane or wherever is convenient for you. We hope you enjoy this new way to get your favorite cardiology journal.
Glenn Collins
Executive Editor, JACC Journals




New Features

Nice app, but not as user friendly as the Circulation app. Adding a feature to email articles as a link would be great. Circulation also makes it easier to move from one article to the next. Also, why aren't the Summary of Key articles sections included? Especially as an ACC member, I would get them in the print version, but I prefer to use the iPad version. Please include ALL sections on the iPad app.




Great start

I am so happy to have this. The are two major issues that need to be fixed, however.

First, the videos only show one run. They don't loop continuously.
Second, there is no way to mark what you've read, so you don't have to go back.
I agree with the other reviewer that annotation needs some work. Overall, this is a tremendous first pass. Thank you ACC.




Finally!

I have been very critical of this software, because when it was announced, I very much looked forward to it. However, I
was very disappointed with the product.

Now, things are MUCH improved:
- I can download the issues without all the multimedia, which makes downloads much faster (slow downloads were my main problem before). Then , inside the articles I can select individual pieces of multimedia to download, if needed.
- The font is much nicer and more readable than before.
- Being able to jump to a particular part of the article is very nice.

Overall, a great update. Keep up the good work!




Still easier to read online

The program is slow to start up, and It takes too long to download an entire journal. This could be much improved if it offered the option to download individual articles. The standard online version of the journal is still easier to navigate. Agree with other reviewer that there should be a way to track which issues have been read.




A solid start

This is a nice addition to access JACC content. I would like to see more back issue access and better annotation tools. Also, it would be nice to have access to the other JACC journals.

I hope that there is sufficient interest to keep acelerating the development of JACCJournals.




The first reputable medical journal to venture into the iPad world

Beautiful layout that is identical to the print edition. Multimedia content harnesses the power of the iPad; a marriage of the portability of the print edition and the utility of website access. I'm definitely recommending JACCJournals to all of my colleagues. I just wish NEJM, BMJ and Lancet would follow suit.




Disappointing interface.

For as many cardiologists that use iPads and have a JACC subscription, I would have expected a superior app with easy navigation and a top-end interface. Unfortunately, JACCJournals has none of those. The JACC material is excellent, as expected, but developing a new, totally-overhauled, modern app should be a top priority for ACC and Elsevier.




Not a bad start

Not a bad start. I had no problem downloading Nov 2, Nov 9, and Nov 16 issues. There are lots of basic features missing though -
- no bookmarks or ability to make annotations (there is a a nice 'notes' page though, where you can type your own notes or copy/paste -- but not way to easily link to the article)

- no way to 'save' articles or file them into personal folders (a feature I thought was mentioned)

- I like that reference numbers jump to the reference -- but there is no way to get back to where you were in the article quickly. Not unexpectedly, there are no links to the actual article.

- The font used for the articles is terrible. In the table of contents, everything is formatted nicely and the font is a nice readable font (same as in the print edition?). The actual article however, uses a fixed width sans serif font (courier?) that looks terrible. Furthermore, all the lines are squished together, making the article very difficult to read.

- I do like the links to associated content (articles, interviews, etc.) on cardiosource.

- It would be nice if I could turn pages to read, like the iBooks or kindle apps.

Overall, not a bad first edition -- I'm not sure it quite replaces the print edition for me, if nothing else because long blocks of text are so hard to read. It's certainly good enough that I may not carry around the print edition anymore, but if I have both on hand (say at home), I'll probably still read the print edition.

Looking forward to updates and improvements -- and getting rid of the print edition!




This app is broken

I have tried desperately, for hours, just to download a single issue. The download progress moves VERY slowly and eventually the iPad will go to sleep, and the whole download process will abort. Then I have to start all over again, and again it takes forever and eventually it fails.

I spent more than 2 hours trying to get an issue, and the whole while I wasn't able to use my iPad for anything else, and I *STILL* haven't been able to download anything.

Seriously, did you even test this thing before submitting it?

What a huge waste of time. I expected much more from Elsevier.




Great app

Very helpful to be able to download all the JACC content to my iPad. Now I don't have to carry stacks of the journal with me on airplanes.




Obnoxious ads: difficult to get rid of Xarelto and TAVI ads

The ads are so obnoxious: they force you to look at the ads for almost 10 seconds and they are hard to get rid of. I was so annoyed that I refused to prescribe the drugs or devices they advertised unless I didn't have any other choices.





Is JACC Journals Safe?


Yes. JACC Journals is very safe to use. This is based on our NLP (Natural language processing) analysis of over 4 User Reviews sourced from the Appstore and the appstore cumulative rating of 2.5/5 . Justuseapp Safety Score for JACC Journals Is 63.0/100.


Is JACC Journals Legit?


Yes. JACC Journals is a totally legit app. This conclusion was arrived at by running over 4 JACC Journals User Reviews through our NLP machine learning process to determine if users believe the app is legitimate or not. Based on this, Justuseapp Legitimacy Score for JACC Journals Is 79.6/100..


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