5/5 rating based on 32 reviews. Read all reviews for FP Notebook for iPhone.
FP Notebook is free iOS app published by Atmosphere Apps, Inc.
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Loved this app, had great non biased treatments. Now they charge for use.
Li'l Boss
The fpnotebook.com Internet website provides an explanation for the need of a $20 per year subscription fee when using the app on an Apple device. This cost is minimal! The app is well worth the cost! It is well organized, up to date, evidenced-based and complete. It is most advantageous for study and when providing services at point of care. I highly recommend this app and find every reason to uphold its excellent reputation!
Foxoftherock
Used to be free. It was a good reference, however could have been better. Not worth the subscription.
Tnglator
All these reviews talking about the company being greedy yet want the app for free...hypocrites! Like uptodate is cheap lol. Great app!
A. Chipmunk
You guys were the best app on the market before you forced people to pay for subscription with the splash screen. I was advertising for you guys for free with my family and friends until this happened. Can’t believe I have to delete this app after 4-5 years of it having the prime location on my iPhone. Will return once it’s free again.
Zaletel
This is ABSOLUTELY the best $20 you will ever spend on a medical resource. I find it absolutely incredible the amount of people who are complaining in the reviews about paying $20 a year. Family Practice Notebook is extremely well organized, has everything you need to practice safely and efficiently, and with the latest evidence. Compare this to the $200 plus a year subscription for a Epocrates—FPN wins hands down-regardless of the subscription fees. I recommend this to all the new hires that I on-board at my organization, whether new grads or experienced NPs.
c4change
There are ways to go about starting a subscription service. Forcing a splash screen without disclosure to users, instead just vaguely stating “sdk update” is shady practice. To the developer: read your reply. It doesn’t address my comments. This is not about why you need to move to a subscription service. This is not about the cost. It is how you handled it. What you should do is pull the current version, put the older free version back in the app store, and make an announcement about your intent to charge for subscription on next update. I used to recommend this app to my colleagues, as well as residents and medical students. I don’t feel comfortable recommending it now, after this questionable practice.
Krypto_Bipto
I am a family medicine resident, I literally use this app on a daily basis. It’s essential for medstudents in clinical rotations and primary care resident & fully licensed physicians. I can’t praise this app highly enough.