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Reference apps bring the evidence to you


 

It’s also worth clicking on the Updates or Version History tab to see if it’s been updated, because good-quality apps usually get frequent updates, typically at least every 6 months, several app consultants said in interviews.

Are you already using evidence-delivering apps? Which are your favorites? Let us know, and we may highlight them in a future column.

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