Bible Apps: iPad Apps of the Week for Notebooks.com
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Cheeeeeeeeezus
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Great job. Thanks for the info.
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Great job on this I can see you did your best
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Hey Kevin, nice review! I wanted to share a resource I created that you may be interested in. It's called Bible Lock Screens. - Search YouTube for "Bible Lock Screens" and you can see our promo video. Let me know what you think :-)
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This is great info. I just got my ipad and really wanted to some good bible apps.
thanks.
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So what is your favorite for easy of use, cost and over all personal study? I had pocketbible back on my Palm piot called my bible back then . I just got an ipad and testing olive tree and logos. I didn't know Laridans ported there version over to ipad so thanks for sharing that . I wonder if they will let me port my palm license to Ipad? :-) you version is great but like you said you need an internet connection for most of it.
tritan1 1 year ago
@tritan1 You will need to buy a copy of Laridian, but not your books. Their help site explains it. The app is great. Since you have some Laridian content, I would go with that. It is easy to use. But if you really don't want to, then my second choice would be Olive Tree or MantisBible, unless you are also a Logos desktop user or an Accordance desktop user. Then go with either of those. They reader is free and most books you have on the desktop also work on the iPad/iPhone/iPod Touch.
kpurcell 1 year ago