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U.S. Constitution

U.S. Constitution

Publisher: Silver Dollar Software
( 239 Reviews )
License: Free

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Minimum
OSWindows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecturex86, x64
Recommended
OSWindows 10, Windows 8.1
Architecturex86, x64

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  • 12/11/2015
    Great reference by Brian

    I have used this app many times for school work and personal discussions. The format is user friendly, and the design is clean and respectful. Included is a scrollable picture of the actual document, displaying the actually signatures and dates. The fact that there are no ads popping up and covering the screen is a nice touch too.

  • 11/11/2015
    AWESOME by Kram

    I am a 13-year-old patriot and I love that there is the option to view the actual documents. Completely unabridged!

  • 7/11/2013
    Clean text, intuitive use by Andrew

    Only suggestion would be including the year a given amendment was proposed, and when it was effective.

  • 8/3/2013
    Every American Should have this app. by David

    GREAT app though, when you go to the scans of the actual documents, I can't seem to get back to the printed versions without quitting and restarting.

  • 8/1/2013
    The second Amendment is there, under the BOR! by Freddie

    The second Amendment is there, under the Bill of Rights. Brainack! Actually read it to see for yourself. This is a great reference tool and is enjoyable.

  • 5/18/2013
    Well organized and easily readable. by AndrTs J.

    No ads and just the constitution. I find this version much more appealing than those with advertisements aligned next to every Article, coupled with the unkempt formatting. However, the only complaint I have is that the section for viewing "actual documents," doesn't seem to have the ability to scroll left or right while viewing, although I can clearly see the bottom. scroll bar.

  • 8/12/2015
    Great for the whole family. by Richard J

    Great to have the constitution at your fingertips. Really like to choice between simple view for reading and document view showing the actual images of the original document.

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