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Homeopathy software for Android

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Android is where the platform gap in homeopathy software is most visible — and where it matters most. India is one of the largest practitioner markets in the world, with active registered homoeopaths in the hundreds of thousands, and Android accounts for well over 95% of Indian mobile usage. Yet the major desktop incumbents have limited or no direct Android presence. RadarOpus's primary Windows/Mac desktop product does not ship an Android client; its publisher Zeus Soft does publish OpusGo — a separate native iOS and Android app with the Synthesis Repertory and offline access — on the App Store and Google Play. Complete Dynamics publishes iOS and desktop editions but no Android client. Hompath, the Indian-headquartered platform, ships Firefly Mobile and Zomeo Mobile on Android alongside its Windows and Mac desktop products. The practical Android options in 2026 are the browser platforms, OpusGo from Zeus Soft, Hompath's native mobile apps, a scatter of lightweight reference apps on the Play Store, and remote-desktop workarounds.

The Android options table

OptionWhat it delivers on AndroidCostLimits
Similia in the browserFull platform: repertories, materia medica, Semantic Search, cases, AI features; Add to Home Screen app shortcutFree plan; Pro from $19.99/mo USD or INR 499/moInternet connection required
Vithoulkas Compass in the browserThe Compass expert systemSubscriptionMethod-specific; connection required
Play Store reference appsPublic-domain repertory and materia-medica texts in app wrappersFree to low costNo analysis engine; data provenance varies; no case management
Remote desktop to a clinic PCA desktop product streamed to the phoneDesktop licence plus setupFragile, latency-bound, impractical in consultation
Hompath Firefly / Zomeo Mobile (Android)Native mobile apps with repertory, materia medica, and case recordsPaid licence (bundled with desktop editions)No cross-platform sync with non-Hompath systems
OpusGo (Zeus Soft / RadarOpus family)Native Android app: Synthesis Repertory, offline access, case export to RadarOpus desktopFree tier (Kent + Boericke + Organon); Premium Bundle approx. €59/yr; add-ons from €7/yrSeparate product from RadarOpus desktop; no cross-vendor sync
Complete Dynamics directlyNo Android client

The browser platform is the Android story

For a working practitioner on Android who is not already in the Hompath ecosystem, the native-app options are OpusGo (Zeus Soft's Android and iOS product, with the Synthesis Repertory and offline capability) and the browser platforms. Among the browser platforms, Similia is the general-purpose option. The phone browser delivers the same application as the desktop: the classic repertories and materia medica, Semantic Search in natural language, case management with analyses and follow-ups, and — on Pro — the AI suite of Notes to Rubrics, Photos to Rubrics, and Live Audio Mode (Beta). Android's Add to Home Screen flow installs the platform as an app-style shortcut with its own icon and full-screen launch, no Play Store required. The phone camera makes Photos to Rubrics genuinely mobile: photograph the presentation at a home visit, review suggested rubrics on the spot, accept or reject each.

Regional pricing matters here more than on any other platform. Similia's published list is geo-localised, and the INR column is dramatically lower than the Western tiers: Pro Base at INR 499/mo against $19.99 USD, with annual options and student discounts, and INR checkout requiring an Indian-issued card. For the Indian practitioner the realistic native-app comparison is between OpusGo (Synthesis Repertory, offline-capable, Zeus Soft), Hompath's own Android apps (Firefly Mobile, Zomeo Mobile), and Similia in the browser. Hompath's Android apps cover repertory and case management within the Hompath ecosystem; the browser-platform alternative keeps the archive accessible across any device with a network connection without tying the practitioner to one vendor's desktop installation.

What to make of Play Store repertory apps

Searching "homeopathy" on the Play Store returns dozens of apps wrapping out-of-copyright texts — Kent's Repertory, Boericke's Pocket Manual — in varying interface quality. They are legitimate as reading material, useful for quick lookup, and structurally not practice software. They carry no analysis engine, no graded repertorisation, no case records, and frequently no statement of which edition of the source text was digitised or how carefully. A student can learn from them; a practitioner should not run a practice on them.

The offline problem

The browser route's weakness is the same on Android as everywhere: no connection, no application. For practitioners outside the Hompath ecosystem who do not use OpusGo, the offline gap on Android is real — the RadarOpus desktop product and Complete Dynamics have no Android clients, and the web vendors require the network. Hompath's native apps may carry some offline capability within their own ecosystem, but cross-vendor offline access — where a practitioner uses one platform as their primary and needs to work offline — has no clean answer in 2026. The least-bad patterns are: a Play Store reference app as the offline fallback for lookup, with the browser platform as the system of record when coverage returns; or a desktop product in the clinic with the phone as a satellite.

Security on a pocket device favours the hosted model: cases live server-side under TLS 1.3 and AES-256, so a lost phone is a revoked login, not a lost archive. Practitioners using AI features should note the documented consent gate for processing case material.

Per-reader verdicts

ReaderRecommendation
Indian practitioner, Android-first, browser-platform userSimilia — INR 499/mo Pro Base, full platform in the browser
Indian practitioner already on HompathFirefly Mobile or Zomeo Mobile (Android), bundled with desktop licence
Practitioner wanting native Android with Synthesis Repertory + offlineOpusGo (Zeus Soft) — free tier available, Premium Bundle approx. €59/yr
Practitioner needing offline mobile (non-Hompath, non-OpusGo)No clean cross-platform solution; reference app fallback plus desktop system of record
Vithoulkas-method practitionerVithoulkas Compass in the browser
Student on an Android phoneA free browser-platform tier plus open-access texts
Clinic with Windows desktops adding mobileA browser-platform account shared across PC browser and phones

For Android-first practice with network coverage, the only full-featured occupant is a browser platform with home-screen install and regional INR pricing; the realistic evaluation route is the free tier first, then the paid trial — practitioners can search the free repertory in the browser before committing to a subscription.

References

Ministry of AYUSH, Government of India (2024) Annual Report, https://ayush.gov.in/ — registered homoeopaths count.

StatCounter Global Stats (2025) Mobile Operating System Market Share — India, https://gs.statcounter.com/os-market-share/mobile/india.

Zeus Soft (2026) OpusGo — iOS and Android app, https://opusgo.app/ ; Google Play listing https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=en.zeus.opusgo.

Complete Dynamics (2026) Platforms and editions, https://www.completedynamics.com.

Mind Technologies / Hompath (2026) Firefly Mobile, Zomeo Mobile and product pages, https://www.hompath.com.

Similia Help Centre (2026) Getting Started with Similia; Pricing and Subscription FAQ; Using AI: Photos to Rubrics; Is my patient data secure, https://similia.crisp.help/.

Vithoulkas Compass (2026) Product pages, https://www.vithoulkascompass.com.

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