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Not Free by Lance
Looks like it has a lot of useful information, mostly done by videos; it is not free however. You can buy each section individually if you want, the one I clicked on was $6.99 I think. The whole thing was $47.99 I think.
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No Free by Heather
The only thing that's free is the first screenshot they have posted. If you click on ANYTHING else you have to pay. It's listed as free because that's the only option I use.
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This app appears to really cost $47.99 to buy. by Jefferson
You may be able to buy short segments for $6.99, but the whole app is $47.99. The equivalent or better app on the iPad is free or .99 or even $4.99. But for 47.99 you should be able to buy both a good book and a good video which has much more information than this app. That's the way I see it now. If anyone has a different view please explain.
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Free apps Should not be ADvertisements by Ronald
Focus's "Animated Essential Atlas of Anatomy & Physiology is listed as a free app and begins with a very photographic display of the human body however to go beyond the orientation you must pay a private viewing admission charge. omn
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great but very expensive! by Cesar
I don't understand if the app says it is free, why do I have to pay $47.99 dollars for it. great app but expensive. if the app cost 9.99 I would buy it, more than that no. there are app better than this one in the iTunes store and they cost less. very disappointed.
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Not Free at All. by Madhu
I was extremely excited to see the Human Atlas and medical information was being provided for free. After downloading it, I saw that it is not free but actually cost money to view the important content in this app. I would highly appreciate it if Microsoft either took this app down from it's store or label it as a paid and/or free trial product.