In this app, users can browse scholarly journal titles, view current and past issues, and create a personalized bookshelf of favorites. Includes access to multiple disciplines, article saving options, and sharing features.
AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.0. Trustworthiness 80 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 19 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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4.0
AppRecs Rating
Ratings breakdown
5 star
60%
4 star
15%
3 star
8%
2 star
10%
1 star
8%
What to know
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Low review manipulation risk
19% review manipulation risk
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Credible reviews
80% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews
✓
High user satisfaction
74% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.1★ average)
About BrowZine
With BrowZine you can:
• Browse titles by subject to easily find journals of interest
• Easily view table of contents of current and past journals
• Create a personal bookshelf of favorite journals
• Save articles to EndNote, Mendeley, Zotero, RefWorks, Dropbox, and other services
• Share with other researchers by posting to Facebook, Twitter and more
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Reviews for BrowZine
jilly449
Crashes upon opening
Latest update continuously crashes within 10 seconds
Stowbrod
Programmers have been responsive
I use BrowZine on the iPad format. The program was formally a good usable platform for reading journals. However, in the past several months, it has become almost unusable. I primarily use it for reading the New England Journal of Medicine. Formerly articles downloaded in a matter of seconds, now it takes up to one to two minutes for each article to load. Formally I was required to sign in one time to start a program session, now I have to sign in frequently. Scrolling is much less intuitive or reliable than it once was and I am periodically thrown out of an article which I’m reading and have to start the reloading process again. this makes for a very frustrating user experience. After filing the above review the BrowZine programmers did get in touch with me and did help me work through some of the interface problems. It turns out that the BrowZine interface is a little different for each institution which has its own internal formatting and requirements. Although not perfect, the user experience has certainly improved.