Molecules App Reviews

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What happened to screen rotation?

I swear earlier versions allowed me to view the screen in landscape mode, but now it is stuck in the portrait position. Is there a setting Im missing?? Or can this be fixed in a newer release? Love the app, though.

What happened???

I have used this app for a couple years to show 3-D structures of basic molecules like water, glucose, DNA to my middle and high school science students. It was great! Today I tried to use it and my library if molecules has disappeared and when I search using common names like DNA or glucose I get a list of bizarre chemical formulas I am so sad as I will now need to get another app before my next class today.

Pdb?

The app crashes every time I try to search the protein databank.

Not recommended

Old, outdated and crashy with poor UI design and very limited functionality.

Great but...

PLEASE make app compatible with iPhone 6 screen!!

poor

This viewer is poorly designed. If you need to view a pdb structure file then download "RCSB PDB Mobile."

Awesome, but could be better

I remember how awesome it was when it went from only having the PDB (protein database) to also having the pubchem, even though they are on the pubchem site, I cant get things like pyrite sodium-chloride or calcite, even though you can get crazy complex molecules containing the elements that are also in those compounds from the PDB. Update for that soonish?

Misleading description

You cant really manipulate the molecules, you can only look at them

Outdated, incompatible for 6 or 6s

Perhaps this app doesnt function properly because of my 6S Plus screen, but this app is pretty useless for people with newer generation iOS devices Youre able to use the 3D diagram to an extent but youre unable to zoom in without the animation glitching.

This app is fantastic

This app is super extensive and has helped me in understanding a lot of the chemistry behind biology. The app follows standard coloring so just look online for the rules and you will know what each atom is. A lot of the standard proteins/molecules you want will be the first one with the strange name of numbers and capital letters. Also double bonds arent shown so dont get too confused. Cheers, Kevin

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