This App is modeled around the Coding-Only interface, which offers limited functionality. It enables all EPPI-Reviewer users to do screening and data extraction on almost any device. The first version of this App (the EPPI-Reviewer "Coding" App) is already public, and described here. It will/does access exactly the same database, so you can work on the same review using both programs. We are naturally well aware of how inconvenient this is for all our (numerous) Mac users, and thus, are very busy working on a new User Interface that uses web pages and isn’t dependent on the Silverlight plugin. Workaround exist and are described in minute detail in this " How to Guide" (see also below). Apple has followed suit shortly after: EPPI-Reviewer won't work in the latest version of Safari. On Macs, Firefox has stopped supporting Silverlight in September (even on their "extended support" ESR version). Unfortunately, the same does not apply to Apple computers. This is available on all current versions of Windows, and will remain available at least until the end of 2021. On Windows machines, Silverlight remains available through the Internet Explorer browser. In view of this, we are currently engaged in a rapid development effort to provide access to the EPPI-Reviewer 4 database through web pages – and not just the Silverlight plugin. Unfortunately, with the advent of mobile devices, Silverlight has become outdated, and new browsers – even on Windows and Macs – are no longer supporting this type of plugin. This has enabled us to provide a ‘desktop-like’ application experience in a web browser across the Windows and (Mac)OSX operating systems. EPPI-Reviewer version 4 runs in the Microsoft Silverlight browser plugin.
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