TAG · 9 REVIEWS
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Every App Comrade review tagged Pro, across every platform.
EMS ePCR is a paramedic's clipboard reimagined as a 99-cent Fire app.
An indie electronic patient care report tool that lives on a Fire tablet in the back of an ambulance. The price is right; the scope is narrow; the workflow questions are real.
MAY 11, 2026
Epocrates is the drug reference clinicians keep open in the other hand.
Athenahealth's quarter-century-old pocket formulary still answers the dosing and interaction questions a phone-in-pocket clinician actually asks.
MAY 11, 2026
UpToDate Lexidrug is the clinical reference physicians actually trust.
Wolters Kluwer's evidence-graded synthesis plus the merged Lexicomp drug module is what medicine looks like when an app is built for working clinicians, not patients.
MAY 11, 2026
Prognosis trains clinicians the way med school never quite manages to.
Medical Joyworks turned the case-of-the-week format into a pocket simulator that respects how doctors and nurses actually learn — one ambiguous chief complaint at a time.
MAY 11, 2026
The NIH Stroke Scale Calculator turns a paper protocol into a bedside tool.
A pocket implementation of the standardised neurological assessment used in every stroke unit in the world.
MAY 11, 2026
Lightroom mobile is still the photo editor every other app is chasing.
Adobe's iPhone-and-iPad app is the rare pro tool that earns its subscription — and Firefly-powered Generative Remove and Lens Blur quietly moved the bar again.
MAY 11, 2026
Darkroom is the iPhone photo editor that respects the photo.
Bergen Co's indie editor stayed non-destructive, kept RAW handling honest, and charges a subscription you can actually walk away from.
MAY 11, 2026
iMPlayer is the playlist-loader power users reach for first.
A long-running webOS/Tizen IPTV brand built around per-user playlists, an EPG that actually parses XMLTV correctly, and a settings menu that respects people who know what they want.
MAY 10, 2026
Monotype's Electra Display lands on Galaxy as a serious typographic option.
A 1935 Dwiggins classic, repackaged as a Samsung Flipfont. The pedigree is real; the use case is narrow but genuine.
MAY 10, 2026