When comparing iMuscle 2 vs Visible Body | Human Anatomy Atlas - 3D Anatomical Model of the Human Body, the Slant community recommends iMuscle 2 for most people. In the question“What are the best iOS anatomy apps?” iMuscle 2 is ranked 3rd while Visible Body | Human Anatomy Atlas - 3D Anatomical Model of the Human Body is ranked 4th. The most important reason people chose iMuscle 2 is:
There is a drag and drop feature that allows you to create your own workouts. Because of the ability to see how each exercise will act on specific muscles, this is a great app for creating corrective workout plans.
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Pros
Pro Create your own workout
There is a drag and drop feature that allows you to create your own workouts. Because of the ability to see how each exercise will act on specific muscles, this is a great app for creating corrective workout plans.
Pro 3D model clearly shows muscular system
The app uses a 3D model that you can rotate, zoom in, and view 3 layers of muscle.
Pro Ideal for learning which exercises act on which muscles
iMuscle 2 explains how an exercise acts on both the primary and secondary muscles.
It allows you to select a muscle and see a list of exercises for strengthening and stretching it.
Cons
Con Not specifically an educational app
With this app, you learn more about the muscular system by exploring the different muscles and which exercises act on those muscles.
It's not specifically set up as a learning resource for anatomy (there are no flashcards, quizzes etc.).
Con Only extreme black or white backgrounds available
Competitors like 3d4medical applications have a nice neutral grey vignetting background option. In general, more control and options for the background (and in general) would be much appreciated.
Con No easy way to adjust controls since there are no user settings
There should be user configurable settings but there are none. If one wants to change them to something different it will require using a hotkey program and setting up a profile specifically for each of the visible body line of applications.
That being said, the control bindings are shown in a downloadable PDF on the visible body support website.