Category : Books & Reference
Great app, love that it doesn't ask for a lot of unneeded permissions and no ads! The extra documents are a plus, wish that the Federalist Documents were included, although. Definitely recommend.
This ad-free app containing the US Constitution and related documents and sources is a gift to all Americans! Ad-free and beautifully rendered, this is the bedrock of our Republic and a portable library of freedom that should be shared with all. Thank you for your generosity and your Patriotism! βπ
The application deliberately omits the words "The Right of the People...." from the three most important Amendments in the Bill of Rights. There are other changes and omissions, too. If you cannot properly quote the Constitution, then shut thia App. Down.
Every American should have a copy of this with them at all times in recognition that we live in the greatest country in the history of the world. Didn't realize I needed this until finding it available. No ads! Functions fine.
Automatic 2 stars for not having a search bar. How on earth could you create a Constitutional app without a search bar. implement the search bar to look up key phrases and Ill revise this review to 5*****
Excellent app, but in the second amendment, they placed a comma to separate the first and second premise; this is incorrect and should be a semicolon. ;
very good that amendment ratification dates are noted. not so good that text size is not adjustable. not so good that associated documents do not include either Benjamin Franklin's Albany Plan or the Constitution of the Iriquois League of the Longhouse.
Outstanding, I only wish. You could buy it to support and somehow own it.. or keep this despite being removed from the store if it came down to it.
This should be yearly required reading for every single person working in government. And learn it good!
I really love your patriotic spirit to keep ad free to enable users to study without ads breaking up thoughts or restarts to understand text. Thank you!
Perfect! The entire United States Constitution, and other documents of importance without ads. πΊπΈ
Very nicely done. The only change I would make would be to break out each Amendment in the Bill of Rights into its own link, but that's a minor issue.
Phenomenal app.. most accurate and complete and so very convenient. I recommend it to anyone.
as soon as I saw a spelling mistake,"the State of New Hampshire shall be entitled to chuse," I uninstalled. I was wrong, I guess the spelling of choose has changed.
In Amendment 4: Search and Seizure, Seizure is misspelled (Siezure) . But great app GOD BLESS AMERICA!!
History is Great. Should be on every computer, smart phone and tablet
I just downloaded this app. It requires no network access and I look forward to using it!
Dark mode for reading, no excessive permissions required and great content.
Absolute Must Have Application: If you're an American this is an absolute must have on your phone. You should be aware of the rights and protections afford to you by law. People have their rights and protections violated everyday because they aren't aware of how to exercise them. For individuals from other countries this what your legal systems should aspire to if they haven't already.
That's great that you have other documents like the Articles of Confederation and the Declaration of Independence. You also provide the England Bill of Rights & the Magna Carta but you don't have the Federalist Papers, the Emancipation Proclamation, Common Sense, or other top US documents listed by the Library of Congress, the US Archives, the History Channel, et cetera...
Invaluable in today's world. Down load, study, and know your rights. Also know what people in powerful positions (Police, President, ect.) don't have the right to do
Great ad free app. Just what I needed. Thank you.
Would be even better with search function.
don't seem to be the correct. The 2ed is right to bear arms and it should not have a catlog
Great reference for one of the greatest documents ever conceived.
Great app. Very stable Used it for years
I don't often review apps. What caught my attention was the creator's language in the description. "Free -- as in America" "No ads" "No permissions". It's this easy. Typically, I don't mind ads as long as they don't impact the usefulness of an app. It's a way for the creator to recoup for their time, effort and expense. But permissions have gotten out of hand. Thank you for putting my rights in my hands and not slowly chipping away at my privacy at the same time.