4/5 rating based on 51 reviews. Read all reviews for Debate Mobile for iPhone.
Debate Mobile is free iOS app published by Dan Hassin
Logic812
With an update that is extremely needed (fixes to PF timers especially, the Final Focus is now officially 2 min), this app is disappointing for the debater who primarily uses this app as a timer. Also, another easy and necessary addition is the option to rearrange the bottom bar of the screen as the user wishes. It is quite annoying to shift from VBD to Timer each time in a round. Despite the fact that the app is free, the creator should take more care of his/her product. Three stars.
Norberto Romero
This app should allow a manual option to update judges, the same way you can update vbd articles at will, rather than waiting for updates to be done across the board and this would put it over the top.
Zachk56
best free useful app but has 2 problems 1 final focus time is wrong. easy fix make final focus and summary one.2 the play/start time thing is too small. i missed it and my final focus was 20 sec over :(
Supercamper
This has the best timer for debate rounds. The vbd articles are often helpful in prepping. With field reports and notices of when signups are open. The judges philosophies are dated and need to be refreshed.
audioman123
Works fine whenever I forget my other timers. Suggested features; NDCA wiki access NSD Update instead of VBD, which is dead Limitless Debate
lolray12
It was really really bad...but I guess it would be good.....IF IT HAD THE RIGHT TIME FOR TEAM POLICY!!!!!!! I was soooo mad when I download this and saw the all the speech times were messed up and guess what....I had a debate the next day and was kinda counting on this to work but noooo
Iplay XBOX
As a policy debater this was very helpful! My friend has it for LD and says its fine as well!
Ktbrocks
A cx'er recommended this to me, and I should have known better. Hardly helpful in ld. An adequate timer, but there are plenty of other IPod timer apps that work better. I was super excited about the judge feature, but not a single judge in my area is listed. What we need is a good, solid debate app that will assist with topic analysis, case construction, and rules and jargon organized by district. Think you can manage that?