Use Orkov for PubMed searches on your iPhone or iPod touch

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Search PubMed from your iPhone with Orkov's powerful and advanced search capability. All the options of PubMed's web pages are wrapped into a powerful iPhone app that is easy to use and navigate. Search journals and review abstracts. Bookmark, download and save PDFs of Full Text articles whenever available and email the abstracts, search results, full text and downloaded PDF articles with notes.

FEATURES include the following:
• Search PubMed (Basic and Advanced Searches)
• Retrieve full text articles and PDFs from PubMed, PubMed Central and other sources when available.
• Link to other full text article sources
• Retain Search History
• Save searches, abstracts and full text articles
• Keep notes with your full text articles, PDF downloads and abstracts
• Link to LoanSome Doc to borrow journals
• Navigate lengthy full text articles quickly with our exclusive "Jump" button. Our ‘Jump’ button dynamically populates main sections of an XML based full text article
• Zoom in on Figures
• Find related articles (to multiple levels)
• Find related articles by authors (to multiple levels)
• Built-in browser (No need to leave or close Orkov) for viewing documents available through other services
• Immediate, Complete and FREE 30 day instant access to all the features of Orkov

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