3D Stereoscopic interactive anatomy software

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Anyone know of any good ones? I would like an offline version, with DVDs. If you use one, what specifications does your system have?

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I used Visible Body Muscle (program for windows/macs) and watched Acland's Atlas of Anatomy. Both were very helpful.

I found that going to lab on the weekends was the most helpful. You can easily review everything in 90 minutes or 2 hrs. Every weekend, I would use a different cadaver.
 
I used Visible Body Muscle (program for windows/macs) and watched Acland's Atlas of Anatomy. Both were very helpful.

I found that going to lab on the weekends was the most helpful. You can easily review everything in 90 minutes or 2 hrs. Every weekend, I would use a different cadaver.

Visible Body is amazing. It used to be online only, but now you can buy a version to download (you could burn it to a CD if you really wanted..) on their website or Amazon/etc. The newer version is very defined and detailed and is DEFINITELY worth the 30-40 bucks you will spend, depending on the program you want. It helped me a ton in anatomy and physiology.

http://www.visiblebody.com/products
 
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