Aperio ePathViewer for iPhone app for iPhone and iPad
Aperio ePathViewer is a fast easy-to-use way to view eSlide images anywhere, at any time. The ePathViewer supports several pre-configured sites including the Rosai Collection, Aperio Slide Hosting and eSlideShare. With the in-app purchase, users can access all websites that support Aperio eSlides, including all Spectrum Systems and any third-party websites used to host eSlides.
The Aperio ePathViewer is for Educational and Research Use Only - Not for use in diagnostic procedures or for use with Aperio FDA cleared eIHC algorithms and manual read for quantification of breast biomarkers.
Latest reviews of Aperio ePathViewer for iPhone app for iPhone and iPad
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Need to identify the Thebesian veins and the vessels of Wearn on serial heart sections
Need to identify the Thebesian veins and the vessels of Wearn on serial heart sections
Crashes
Not really ready for prime time use. It crashes waaaay too often to be useful. Even on my iPhone 6+ it crashes. The other problem is that it is very slow to load images and very choppy. I cant believe they used to charge money for this app. I dont know if its not technically possible to get these to work on phones (they are gigapixel images, after all), but it isnt working on this version.
Not really ready for prime time use. It crashes waaaay too often to be useful. Even on my iPhone 6+ it crashes. The other problem is that it is very slow to load images and very choppy. I cant believe they used to charge money for this app. I dont know if its not technically possible to get these to work on phones (they are gigapixel images, after all), but it isnt working on this version.
Needs the annotation palette
The Aperio web viewer for desktop browsers is superior to this because I can draw annotations. This is useless for doing work on my iPad Pro. I had really hoped to use the Apple Pencil to speed up my annotations. Perhaps they will include the annotations palette in the next release. Right now, instead, I have to VPN in, RDP to a Windows box, and jump on either the browser-based web viewer or ImageScope proper. In either case, it would be much more useful than this.
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The Aperio web viewer for desktop browsers is superior to this because I can draw annotations. This is useless for doing work on my iPad Pro. I had really hoped to use the Apple Pencil to speed up my annotations. Perhaps they will include the annotations palette in the next release. Right now, instead, I have to VPN in, RDP to a Windows box, and jump on either the browser-based web viewer or ImageScope proper. In either case, it would be much more useful than this.