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Helpful Apps Every Nurse Should Have

Posted by Sarah West APRN, FNP-BC

Thu, Feb 01, 2024 @ 11:37 AM

Mobile apps have transformed how Nurses provide care to their patients. Smartphones allow Nurses easy access to applications designed to assist in daily tasks, improve efficiency, provide knowledge, and enhance patient care. Here are some of the most helpful apps every Nurse should have at their fingertips!

Medscape: Medscape is a medical database that lets you stay updated with the latest medical news, research, and clinical data. Within the app, you can access helpful drug and diagnosis information to ensure you stay updated on the most recent recommendations.

The app also offers a pill identifier tool that helps you quickly identify medications, which can be extremely helpful when encountering unlabeled medications patients bring from home. Medscape also offers a med calculator, a drug interaction checker, and easy access to continuing education courses and programs. Medscape provides something for just about every Nurse, whether you are just starting or are well seasoned within the profession.

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MediBabble: MediBabble is a free, professional-grade medical interpretation app that every Nurse should have on hand to better communicate with non-English speaking patients.

This app was designed to help provide medical professionals with safe and effective communication with patients who speak foreign languages. Get timely and accurate translations of 7 languages, including English, Spanish, French, Cantonese, Mandarin, Russian, and Haitian Creole, at the touch of a button.  

Code Scribe: Emergency situations can be stressful, but with Code Scribe, you can time and clock code situations quickly and efficiently. Instead of using a scrap piece of paper or a paper towel (you know you've done it) to write down your code times, you can track all necessary documentation within the Code Scribe app.

With the tap of a button, you can start and stop your code timer, clock medication administration, and so much more. Codes can be tracked in real-time with a CPR and epinephrine timer. After the code is completed, you can easily copy the log and send it by email to be printed and placed in the chart as official documentation.  

PEPID: PEPID is an all-in-one medical resource for medical professionals of all degrees, including Nurses and Nursing students. The app offers Nurses access to a wealth of point-of-care clinical knowledge, including a pill identification, IV drug compatibility checker, and drug interaction checker.

Within the app, you can also access a lab manual with over 200 lab results and ranges with complete lab information to help you better care for your patients. There are also over 750 procedural and examination videos available in their comprehensive medical video library that you can easily access while on the job.

Epocrates: Epocrates is a trusted healthcare app every Nurse should have available to ensure safe medication administration. The app provides comprehensive medication guides that include medication dosages, drug interactions, and side effects.

Quickly access medication information on the job and use the resources to find information to answer your patients' medication questions quickly and accurately. The app also provides continuing education materials and a pill identifier feature to use on the go.

NurseGrid: NurseGrid allows you to balance your work life and personal life right from your phone. Nurses designed the app for Nurses, so it has everything you need to manage your work schedule most efficiently.  

The app allows you to carry your work schedule everywhere you go and share your schedule with coworkers so you always know who you are working with or who may be available to switch shifts. Overall, NurseGrid is a great way to track your work shifts and your PTO so that you can make the most of your time off! 

Nursing can be a demanding profession requiring constant access to medical knowledge and clinical skills. Thanks to smartphones, Nursing and technology have combined to provide new graduates and experienced Nurses with quick and reliable access to medical resources at their fingertips. Access to these resources and many others can help you stay informed, organized, and confident so you can continue to provide your patients with the best care.

Topics: nurse apps, nursing apps, nursing jobs, nursing profession, nursing shift

Best Nursing Apps

Posted by Erica Bettencourt

Fri, Oct 26, 2018 @ 11:21 AM

667828026-612x612Smart phones help Nurses stay on top of their game. You can download apps that help you study for an exam or find out information about a specific drug. Mobile apps have provided a variety of tools for Nurses. Below you will find some of the top mobile apps for Nurses. 

NCSBN flashcard 

This app is a medication library for your phone. Great for students studying for exams or Nurses who need a quick reference point.

iOS and Android

PEPID

This app provides detailed information for all elements of patient care. Students gain a credible and complete resource guide for coursework, lab exercises, and clinical practice.

iOS and Android

Epocrates

Is a medical reference app that searches for information on prescription drugs, drug interactions, and a directory of providers.

iOS and Android

Medscape

Provides access to a pill identifier, medical directory, continuing education, medical news, and clinical reference library.

iOS and Android

WebMD app

App version of WebMD website. You can research conditions, access drug and treatment information, get first aid essentials, check local health listings, and find the latest health news on the go.

iOS and Android

Med Mnemonics

Over 1,500 acronyms, rhymes, and memory tricks to help Nurses learn medical conditions, symptoms, and other terminology.

iOS and Android

Taber’s Medical Dictionary

A mobile version of one of the best medical dictionaries. Includes photos, videos, audio pronunciations, and functionality to save favorite entries. This dictionary has 65,000 definitions to help Nursing students study for tests.

iOS and Android

Nursing Central

Information and reference for diseases, drugs, and tests for Nurses, as well as a literature search function. Includes access to Davis’s Drug Guide, Taber’s Medical Dictionary, Diseases and Disorders, and MEDLINE Search and Journals, among other databases.

iOS and Android

NurseGrid

This app was developed by Nurses to help manage the scheduling process. The app lets you schedule across all worksites, view who you’re working shifts with, message other Nurses, and much more.

iOS and Android

Diseases Dictionary

This dictionary app is a great reference for medical disorders and diseases. Learn all information about symptoms, treatments, and medical terminology.

iOS and Android

Nurse’s Pocket Guide 

This app includes 440 medical conditions with associated Nursing diagnoses, care plan guides, and NIC and NOC labels for each diagnosis.

iOS and Android

Black’s Medical Dictionary 

This app has over 5,000 definitions. It also has a social media feature allowing you to share information with friends.

Android

Pill Identifier 

Provides a quick way to identify more than 12,000 medications. You'll be able to easily identify pills by imprint, shape, color, or drug name.

iOS

Pedi STAT 

A quick reference for RNs caring for patients in a pediatric, emergency, or critical care environment.

iOS and Android

IDdx: Infectious Disease

This app allows users to search by description and lists many infectious diseases that could relate to it. Currently, you can segment more than 250 illnesses by 39 epidemiological factors and 16 world regions.

iOS

MediBabble Translator

This translator app helps you communicate with patients and improve care. Currently 7 languages are available: English, Spanish, French, Cantonese, Mandarin, Russian and Haitian Creole.

iOS

Eponyms

Hundreds of obscure medical eponyms (person after whom a discovery, invention, place, etc., is named or thought to be named) for easy searching.

iOS

Skyscape Medical Resources

Provides drug information, access to medical journals, and the latest industry news, Skyscape Medical Resources is an all-in-one resource.

iOS and Android

NCLEX Flashcards 

This app has over 2,400 premade flashcards that covers all aspects of the National Council Licensure Examination.

iOS and Android

Are you using an app that we didn't mention above? Please share with us in the comment section below! 

Topics: nursing apps, mobile apps

2017 Best Nursing Apps

Posted by Erica Bettencourt

Mon, Apr 03, 2017 @ 04:08 PM

appsfornurses.jpgNurses are on the move and they aren't carrying around medical books and a computer to help them when they need it. Wait, on second thought, that little smart phone in your pocket is just that, a computer, filled with apps catered to your needs. 
 
If you need definitions to medical terms, there's an app for that. There's also one that will keep you up to date on medical news and others that will provide you with information on specific diseases and medical cases. If you haven't looked into apps that can help you out in the Nursing field, here's a list of the best of the best. 

 

Nursing Central App1. Nursing Central

Unbound Medicine’s award-winning Nursing Central app is available on Android and iOS devices. Users are satisfied with its extensive drug and disease information. Nurses and students are able to work more efficiently thanks to Nursing Central providing detailed information on diseases, tests, drugs and procedures on the go.

What users are saying:

“This app is awesome! I love that it has all the necessary references. The search is great and pulls up the item in all the references…”

 

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Android and iTunes

Diseases Dictionary App2. Diseases Dictionary

A free Android and iOS app, Diseases Dictionary offers a long list of illnesses and conditions nurses are apt to encounter, along with symptoms and preferred treatments. Nurses and students can type in the symptom and a list of possible diseases will appear; this app provides comprehensive information about how to deal with symptoms/how to prevent the disease; and how to improve knowledge about diseases.

What users are saying:

“High informative. I recommend this app.” “A Must-Have app! What an educative app!”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Black's Medical Dictionary App3. Black’s Medical Dictionary

For over a century, medical professionals have relied on Black’s Medical Dictionary. With over 5,000 definitions of medical terms, this app features a navigational display with rich media experience; user-friendly, intuitive interaction; and the ability to share with friends using social media features. Reviews are mixed, with some users complaining of the app’s $14.99 price tag.

Rating: 3-star rating

Cost: $14.99

Available: Google Play and iTunes

The Color Atlas of Family Medicine App4. The Color Atlas of Family Medicine

2,000 full-color photographs will help you visually diagnose common and uncommon conditions and diseases encountered in clinical practice. At $124.99, it’s not ideal for nurses on a budget — but satisfied users report that the app’s thorough explanations and color pictures are well worth the money.

What users are saying:

“Full of pictures and useful facts about diseases and treatments…I refer to it often in my practice.” “Great primarily outpatient reference.” “Very impressed with the app, good photo resolution when searching for specifics.” 

Rating: 5-star rating

Cost: $124.99

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Merck Manual App5. Merck Manual

The oldest continuously published textbook for English-speaking medical professionals, the Merck Manual is free on iTunes. This app includes “How to Do” videos on numerous outpatient procedures and physical examinations; quizzes that check knowledge of medical disorders, symptoms and treatments; interactive case simulations that test the ability to treat a specific patient over the disease course; and editorials written by top medical experts. Some users believe it is a must-have for nurses, but others feel it’s difficult to navigate.

What users are saying:

“I downloaded this new Merck Manuals reference when I saw it first available, and have the home user version too.” “Offline use and excellent interface!”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

MedPage Today App6. MedPage Today

Get up to date with the latest developments in the medical world with MedPage Today, MedPage is the leading source for breaking medical news, daily coverage of over 30 specialties, annual coverage of over 60 meetings and symposia and free CME and continuing education credits.

What users are saying:

“Very good app for doctors. Awesome and authentic information with reference.” “Best app for medical students, but needs more details.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Pedi STAT App7. Pedi STAT

Satisfied users on iTunes claim that Pedi STAT is the easiest medical app to use. Described as a rapid reference for RNs, paramedics, physicians and other healthcare professionals caring for pediatric patients in the emergency or critical care environment. The Google Play version costs $7.87.

What users are saying:

“Great resource for paramedic, CCP, or ER RN, use it frequently. “Awesome…use this app in clinical situations a lot.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: $2.99

Available: Google Play and iTunes

NurseTabs: Fundamentals App8. NurseTabs: Fundamentals

The NurseTabs series offers a thorough overview of several important topics, with many concepts discussed in video form. App users will have access to over 120 skills and procedures separated by topic areas learned through fundamental nursing courses. After selecting a skill, you’re presented with the equipment needed to perform the procedure and a step-by-step of how to perform it safely. The app is $9.99, but in-app videos cost another $4.00 — a fact that does not please some users.

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: $9.99

Available: Google Play and iTunes

NurseTabs: MedSurg App9. NurseTabs: MedSurg

Another valuable app in the NurseTabs series, MedSurg focuses on diseases and conditions. This app is suited for novice nurses and nursing students with over 340 common diseases and disorders that are separated by the body system. Once a disease/disorder is selected, nursing processes, managing client care and tons of other useful information is at your fingertips. Like Fundamentals, it costs $9.99. The two apps are available in bundle form for $19.99 on Google Play.

What users are saying:

“Good for students, but basic and vague for nursing…” “I am an LPN a charge nurse and I love this app. So easy to use. Every diagnosis u can think of is on the app…”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: $9.99

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Nurse's Pocket Guide App10. Nurse’s Pocket Guide

The Nurse’s Pocket Guide is constantly updated with new information on diagnosis and interventions. Each diagnosis listing includes a definition, related factors, defining characteristics, prioritized actions/interventions, NIC/NOC classifications and documentation of guidelines. The free app is available on iTunes and Google Play.

What users are saying:

“It’s a good app if you are willing to pay for (in-app purchases).”

Rating: 3-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Voalte One App11: Voalte One

An HIPAA-compliant app, Voalte One provides exceptional communication for caregivers. It provides alarm and nurse alert notifications, text messaging on easy-to-use app. It also offers VoIP calling. This tool helps streamline communications in tough situations. It’s easy to use and provides a way to gather information immediately. 

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Android and iTunes

NursingCenter CEConnection App12. NursingCenter CEConnection

Earning continuing education credits can be a challenge, but NursingCenter CEConnection makes it easy. Thanks to this easily accessible app, you can view CE courses and complete them offline whether you’re at home, on your commute or on your shift. Once you return to a wifi connection, your assignments will automatically sync with your CE Planner account and access your certificate.

Rating: 3-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Heather's Nursing Cheat Sheets App13. Heather’s Nursing Cheat Sheets

Download Heather’s Nursing Cheat Sheets on your Android device and get ready to access the detailed information you need, when you need it. The app has a temperature conversion chart, a neurological coma scale, and several other helpful cheat sheets. It is important to know that the information in this app is compiled from a variety of sources and you should always know your own facility’s protocols.

What users are saying:

“Amazing app! As a RN working bedside in the critical care setting, this is my quick go to tool…” “Great reference tool!” “Awesome! A student nurse’s dream!”

Rating: 5-star rating

Cost: $2.99

Available: Google Play

Davis's Drug Guide For Nurses App14. Davis’s Drug Guide For Nurses

With information on over 5,000 generic and brand name drugs, Davis’ Drug Guide is a great and comprehensive tool. With practical information on trade name and generic drugs, each focuses on safety and patient care, including information on dosing and administration, interactions, side effects and patient teaching. The app has numerous rave reviews on Google Play.

What users are saying:

“I love the website, but the app is frustrating because I cannot search medications…” “Fast, easy access to information without having to lug a book around…”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Epocrates Rx App15. Epocrates Rx

Available on iTunes and Google Play, Epocrates Rx boasts high ratings on both platforms, and 1 out of every 2 physicians rely on Epocrates to enable better patient care. The app offers detailed information for a wide range of brand, generic, and over-the-counter medications. A one year Epocrates Plus subscription is available for $174.99.

What users are saying:

“Superb guidance.” 

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

I.V. Drug Handbook App16. I.V. Drug Handbook

Published by McGraw-Hill, this useful Android app helps nurses successfully carry out one of the profession’s trickiest tasks. It features several helpful learning tools, including a ‘Favorites,’ ‘Recent’ and ‘Word of the day’ features to help you further enhance your vocabulary from an extensive library. The Google Play version is free, but offers in-app purchases.

What users are saying:

“Very ok.” “Stellar”

Rating: 3-star rating

Cost: $44.99

Available: Google Play and iTunes

NCLEX Flashcards App17. NCLEX Flashcards

Whether you’re currently in nursing school or could use a refresher, the NCLEX Flashcards app has over 1,600 practice questions, quizzes, mnemonics, and strategies. Bonus: If you purchase the mobile version, you’ll be granted access to the full-featured online version. The Google Play version is free, but offers in-app purchases.

What users are saying:

“Love it buy after 2 questions it stops, please fix!” “Excellent! Very helpful and it makes it easy to remember everything.” “Good app for NCLEX review…it does freeze at times.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: $3.99

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Nursing Guide App 18. Nursing Guide App

Quantum X. Inc’s Nursing Guide App offers a range of information for nursing students and experienced nurses alike. Equipped with mnemonics, articles and tips and quotes, this app was created to share basic to complex information about the nursing field.

What users are saying:

“Very helpful.” “Excellent. More than expected.” “Does not give full info…”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Critical Care ACLS Guide App19. Critical Care ACLS Guide

The Critical Care ACLS Guide is the smartphone age’s response to a classic, twenty-year-old booklet that made it easier for nurses to check doses and interpret EKGs. You can have immediate access to critical information loaded with rich content, detailed illustrations and features including quick navigation, expanded search capability, calculators and custom bookmarks.

What users are saying:

“Effective.” “Well designed to provide fast information.” “Better than expected for immediate needs.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: $7.99

Available: Google Play and iTunes

NurseGrid App20. NurseGrid

Scheduling can be a hassle for nurses, but with iTunes’ NurseGrid, it doesn’t have to be. Used by over 200,000 nurses, the app allows for schedule management across several work sites. Because of this app’s user-friendly features, it only takes a few seconds to create your shift calendar for the next few months. You also have the opportunity to connect with other NurseGrid users who work in your department.

What users are saying:

“Nice app. I love how easy it is to add my work schedule and that my coworker can see my schedule.” “Sluggish, but a great app on iOS.” “It’s okay. It shows my shifts and is easy to add shifts…”

Rating: 3-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Nursing Procedures App21. Nursing Procedures

Nursing Procedures focuses largely on providing nurses the best resources before they begin a procedure. Ranging from assessments to medication administration to code blue situations. As a bonus, you’ll get a Weekly Funny once a week that gives you a funny video, quote, picture or meme to cheer you up. The iTunes version is free.

What users are saying;

“Great app but please add more procedures to the midwifery aspect…” “Please add the requirements for the various procedures. That I think will help us a lot.” “Great app.” “It’s a great app. Easy to use and understand. Big ups.” 

Rating: N/A

Cost: $0.99

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Nurses First App22. Nurses First

The Nurses First app features daily nursing tips, fun facts, nurse quote section, Vines section and a giveaway section. Information is pulled from the top nurse blogs and fan sites; everything you need to know in one mobile app.

What users are saying:

“Perfect app for nurses. This one has it all.” “I keep opening this app, even while I’m at work…it just makes the day go well.” “I am so glad I downloaded the nurses first app. LUV it.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play

IV Drip Rate Calculator App23. IV Drip Rate Calculator

Most features of the IV Drip Rate Calculator app are available on modern pumps, but modern pumps aren’t always available. With this app you can add a drug amount in mg, mcg, grams or units to a volume of fluid, select the dose ordered and the ml/house necessary to deliver that dose will display. Several satisfied users claim that the app has made their jobs easier.

What users are saying:

“Good math, would be better if you could scroll the screen to the next couple fields..” “Good for when I need to think faster while multi-tasking.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play

IV Infusion Calculator App24. IV Infusion Calculator

This simple and straightforward iOS and Android app work whether you are using gravity or pumps. It will give you your answer in mL/hr, gtts/min and gtts/15 seconds. This app also includes an IV Push calculator and a Fluid Rate calculator. The Pro upgrade to the app costs $0.99.

What users are saying:

“Very useful and covers all types of calculations I use.” “I use this app every week.”

Rating: 3-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Nursing Reference Center App25. Nursing Reference Center

Amp up your nursing skills with Nursing Reference Center. The app provides relevant clinical resources to nurses, directly at point-of-care and offers the best available and most recent clinical evidence from thousands of full-text documents. Note: to use the NRC app, you must obtain an access key.

What users are saying:

“Wonderful resource for nursing staff.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Lippincott Nursing Advisor App26. Lippincott Nursing Advisor

Quick answers for pressing medical questions are available on the iOS Lippincott Nursing Advisor app. Although many facilities offer free use of the app, some users must make in-app purchases. You’ll have access to regularly updated clinical content by a team of nurses and clinical subject matter experts as well as the ability to add your own protocols and notes.

What users are saying:

“Time saver. I bought this app mainly to benefit my Lippincott account was such a huge pain…this however has saved me time and headache and I can get it on my phone as well.”

Rating: 3-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Wellbeing For Nurses App27. Wellbeing For Nurses

Stress and fatigue make it a challenge for nurses to stay healthy. Wellbeing For Nurses Magazine aims to combat this with a useful app. You’ll have access to monthly doses of in-depth articles that focus on the fields of health, happiness, and well-being.

What users are saying;

“Perfect…” and “A good one.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play

Intensive Care Medicine App28. Intensive Care Medicine

Stay up to date on the latest research with the Intensive Care Medicine app. Google Play users appreciate the free app’s advanced search and article saving capabilities. This app comes from the Intensive Care Medicine journal that continually publishes review articles, original papers, and education articles written by leading members of the medical community.

What users are saying:

“Very nice, but should allow members to use their individual subscriptions to access.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Organs 3D App29. Organs 3D

Brush up on your anatomy with Organs 3D, which has tens of thousands of positive reviews on Google Play. The nursing app features 3D models, video, audio lectures, quizzes and text to create a rich learning experience for users.

What users are saying:

“I liked it. It gives brief explanation of most internal organs.” “Graphics quality is very low…” “Five stars. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for great 3D image!”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play and iTunes

Nursing Jokes App30. Nursing Jokes

Nursing is a notoriously stressful profession, and sometimes, what you need most is a lighthearted break from the anxiety. Look to Nursing Jokes on Android for some necessary humor to get you through long shifts.

What users are saying:

“Repetitive. Not enough content and not all that funny.” “Good, funny jokes.”

Rating: 3-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Google Play

Medibabble Translator App31. MediBabble Translator

MediBabble is a professional-grade app that provides medical interpretation for healthcare workers and nurses. This app aims to improve safety and efficiency nurses can provide to non-English speaking patients. It aims to allow users to communicate faster, on the go, with those who do not speak English.

What users are saying:

“Very useful…” and “Amazing for gathering information!” Users say the app is “very good for asking patients questions and describing their conditions…”

Rating: 3-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: iTunes

IDdx Infectious Diseases App32. IDdx: Infectious Diseases

This app allows users to search by description and lists a number of infectious diseases that could relate to it. It lists symptoms and conditions of diseases to allow for fast recognition and diagnostic support. The searchable component of this app helps users to quickly find vivid images and information so that fast response time is possible. It displays pictures for diagnostics and support for emergency situations.

What users are saying:

“Very fine reference especially with multiple sources integration…” and “Using patient systems was effective for a precise conclusion.”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Android and iTunes

Skyscape Medical Library App33. Skyscape Medical Library

The SML app is a tool to support diagnostics for physicians and nurses. It pulls from 400 resources from various associations to make finding information easy. Searches by keyword are easy and highly effective. A total everything-you-need tool, this app makes it easy to find key information whenever it becomes immediately necessary and you’re on the go.

What users are saying:

“It’s a go-to app for medical information…”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Android and iTunes

Eponyms App34. Eponyms

Eponyms features hundreds of common and obscure medical eponyms for easy searching and verification. It allows users to quickly look up the meaning of a term, no matter how obscure or unique it is, to find out what it refers to. This makes finding information faster than trying to navigate complex medical conditions by limited names.

What users are saying:

“Excellent. Very thorough.” And “”Really nice app, very helpful, but needs more eponyms added…”

Rating: 4-star rating

Cost: Free

Available: Android and iTunes

 

  • Nursing Central app is available through the Amazon store and is compatible on some Android devices.
  • Ratings are based on the current app version for either Google Play or iTunes stores. Ratings are current at the time of publishing.
  • For clarity, ratings have rounded to the whole number. Please visit the app store to review the current ratings.
  • Some apps may require you to purchase. Some additional costs may also incur after initial payment. Please refer to the app’s terms of service agreement before purchasing.
  • Some apps may require you to sign up before using.
  • Some free apps may have in-app advertising or purchases.
  • Please refer to the app’s compatibility requirements as they may not work on all devices.

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