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Calculate (Medical Calculator) is a clinical calculator for iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, BlackBerry and Android with more than 150 unique calculators and tools.
These calculators are grouped by specialty, but the “All” button on the bottom index bar allows more convenient searching.
Calculate (Medical Calculator) offer also the ability to designate calculators as “favorites” and stores recently used calculators.
The menu screens and general interface experience is relatively simple allowing a quick use.

Calculate (Medical Calculator) is freely available to the medical community.

Video tutorial and previews of the app:

[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NW4KPIHw5vg]

[video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRHicvwnrdI]

Apple:

Calculator Apple 1 Calculator Apple 2 Calculator Apple 3 Calculator Apple 4 Calculator Apple 5 Calculator Apple 6

Android:

Calculate Android 1 Calculate Android 2


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