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Mrcrash3 Mon Apr 09, 2012 05:24pm

NFHS rules app for Iphone
 
I noticeded this App is now available for the I-Phone has anyone purchased this app?( even for Android) How do you like it?
Also is this an app that has to be purchased (like the Rule books) every year, or do you get the updates when they are available? Just asking because I would rather purchase this in the fall when the rule changes come out.

Thanks Again:)

Welpe Tue Apr 10, 2012 07:52am

I bought the one for baseball for my iPhone and I like it quite a bit. It is nice having the casebook and rulebook all in one place and when reading a particular rule, relevant cross reference material is provided and easy to access. Searching is also a breeze.

I have no idea about updates but my guess is it will be a yearly purchase.

Rich Tue Apr 10, 2012 08:50am

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Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 836652)
I bought the one for baseball for my iPhone and I like it quite a bit. It is nice having the casebook and rulebook all in one place and when reading a particular rule, relevant cross reference material is provided and easy to access. Searching is also a breeze.

I have no idea about updates but my guess is it will be a yearly purchase.

We take Part I and Part II open book where I am and using the app to search for phrases in the questions cut my test taking time considerably this season.

Nevadaref Tue Apr 10, 2012 03:35pm

I don't understand the need for an app. Why can't one just put the PDF files on the iPhone and read/search them directly?

JRutledge Tue Apr 10, 2012 03:40pm

Very simple. Not every phone or tablet device is good with PDF files. Even on the computer PDF files can be a little difficult to navigate at times. This is much more of a problem on a phone or IPad in my experience.

Peace

Welpe Tue Apr 10, 2012 03:52pm

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Originally Posted by Nevadaref (Post 836740)
I don't understand the need for an app. Why can't one just put the PDF files on the iPhone and read/search them directly?

It's the inconvenient matter of the Fed not making the PDFs available anymore. Plus the cross referencing is also useful and the formatting is much more readable than a PDF on an iPhone.

Camron Rust Tue Apr 10, 2012 04:04pm

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Originally Posted by JRutledge (Post 836741)
Very simple. Not every phone or tablet device is good with PDF files. Even on the computer PDF files can be a little difficult to navigate at times. This is much more of a problem on a phone or IPad in my experience.

Peace

Well, that is no more of an issue with PDF files than it would be with a bad app.

I'd suggest that every device that can get an app as being discussed (iPhone or Android) is very likely able to deal quite well with a PDF. If not, get a different PDF reader app.

JRutledge Tue Apr 10, 2012 04:15pm

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Originally Posted by Camron Rust (Post 836750)
Well, that is no more of an issue with PDF files than it would be with a bad app.

I'd suggest that every device that can get an app as being discussed (iPhone or Android) is very likely able to deal quite well with a PDF. If not, get a different PDF reader app.

Well I can speak for my Android and downloads with PDF files do not work that great. Yes you can read them, but not something I want to spend a lot of time dealing with as reading a paragraph can be challenging on a PDF file. Now on my IPad PDFs do not automatically work that great either or not as good as an App. I do not know that I would buy the app either way, but I can see the reason for it. And if I have to go find a better PDF reader, then what is the point of not buying the app?

Peace

Bad Zebra Tue Apr 10, 2012 04:16pm

Is anyone else irritated that it's $6 a pop for the publications? I pay .99 for apps that have hundreds of hours of development and programming invested in them. $6 would make it the second most expensive app on my phone.

JRutledge Tue Apr 10, 2012 04:22pm

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Originally Posted by Bad Zebra (Post 836752)
Is anyone else irritated that it's $6 a pop for the publications? I pay .99 for apps that have hundreds of hours of development and programming invested in them. $6 would make it the second most expensive app on my phone.

If it is the ITunes store, there are more expensive apps. Not so sure about the Android as I do not use many apps for my phone anymore.

Peace

Camron Rust Tue Apr 10, 2012 05:40pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bad Zebra (Post 836752)
Is anyone else irritated that it's $6 a pop for the publications? I pay .99 for apps that have hundreds of hours of development and programming invested in them. $6 would make it the second most expensive app on my phone.

Volume sales (or lack thereof)...only so many people are going to buy a rulebook app. The NFHS's primary source of funding is rulebooks....they want to make about that amount of money from each person that is willing to buy a rulebook. They need it to exist. Without it, they'd not be able to do the things they do. Of course, one could argue that they do not need to do all the things they do (yearly rules changes, for one, but that leads to more book sales). But that is another issue.

BillyMac Tue Apr 10, 2012 05:53pm

PDQ's ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 836747)
It's the inconvenient matter of the Fed not making the PDFs available anymore.

Amen.

Nevadaref Tue Apr 10, 2012 07:47pm

Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 836747)
It's the inconvenient matter of the Fed not making the PDFs available anymore.

That's just not true. I have them all from the past several years including the most recent versions. Several forum members have them.
Quote:

Originally Posted by Welpe (Post 836747)
Plus the cross referencing is also useful and the formatting is much more readable than a PDF on an iPhone.

Perhaps these reasons are valid, but I don't know because I just look at the PDFs on my iPhone. I was curious to see the responses of others since I don't understand exactly what the app does as I don't need to pay for the content. I already own that.

ref3808 Wed Apr 11, 2012 07:16am

Of course now every overbearing parent is going to have a copy of the rules on their i-phone during the HS season. We'll be pretending not to hear "Hey Ref, that's not how I read 41.2."

Rich Wed Apr 11, 2012 08:29am

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bad Zebra (Post 836752)
Is anyone else irritated that it's $6 a pop for the publications? I pay .99 for apps that have hundreds of hours of development and programming invested in them. $6 would make it the second most expensive app on my phone.

$6 and you get the rules book, case book, and all the cross-referencing. Most e-books bought from Amazon or Apple are more than 99 cents.


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