TechTool Thursday 032
TechTool review of Figure1 by Movable Science on iOS
Website: – iTunes - Website
Figure1 is really what we have all been talking about in the FOAM world for some time. It’s a way of storing patient photos on your phone, taking consent and sharing them with others for educational purposes.
It’s only out in the US at the moment, but I’ve had a sneak preview to see if it’s up to expectations
Design and User Interface
The design is ok, but could use some work to improve it. The overall style and colour scheme looks great, but the photo feed doesn’t. All you see is giant photos in a long list – it would be better to have a few words about the image and a thumbnail of the photo rather than being swamped by a massive image.
Having said that, the app is very straightforward to use, and the technology for uploading and editing your photos works superbly
figure 1 on iPhone 1
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figure 1 on iPhone 2
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figure 1 on iPhone 3
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Clinical Content
View a feed of recently uploaded images (and any clinical notes)
Upload a photo
Edit your photo to remove identifying features
Make your photo public or just share with specific people
Comment on other people’s...
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