AHA eBook Reader Reviews – Page 4

5/5 rating based on 71 reviews. Read all reviews for AHA eBook Reader for iPhone.
AHA eBook Reader is free iOS app published by American Heart Association

Books are not in my Library

RajunCajun

I have had this app now for over a year. I have purchased many books; however, only one shows up and the rest never link. Great idea but terrible


Horrible

Ninja!girl

I downloaded the app to get an ebook but it never let me pay for the book and I went back in the app to look for it and book was gone. Extremely user UNfriendly


Great idea. Needs work

Fox24

The app is nice when you can use it. The lack of app support is troublesome. For instance when you cannot sign in on a new phone because the app states you are signed in on too many devices. It would be nice to unauthorize a device I no longer have.


Please fix

afmedic1

App doesn't work. I created an account. Does not allow you to login. States "user account has expired".


Nice App!

Swordfish1781

I like the preview of the titles. Are we adding more eBooks?


Terrible e-reader app

No Nickname20

The app is terrible. You can only view new content by scrolling down. Horrible!


Lindsey

7352

Horrible app. I was never able to access the books I purchased, and neither the AHA nor the developer have been able or tried to help me. I wasted over a hundred dollars.


Awesome app for reading ebooks

San_gang

Cool app. I can make & save notes and carry them along with me everywhere. It helps me a great deal with my course.


Don't usually rate apps

Roy@Kad

It seems a bit slow on my iPad .... First generation...nevertheless it's a great app with some cool features...


Won't Open

AJ McM

This app will no longer open a the BLS book I purchased. When it was working it wasn't useful in class, as there are no page numbers for the instructors to refer students to. Telling students to turn to page 27 in the text to follow along with the class does not help students with this version of the book. Also, there are too many steps to purchase the textbooks. You must go online and create an account, purchase the text, then log into the app and download the book. I have contacted the AHA about this and even reported it to our regional AHA Account Manager. They should have just contracted with iTunes and Amazon to create an eBook. If they can't get an eBook app to work properly, I hope they don't get into producing eCertifications as they have planned....