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Easy to use, worth the money! |
I had the product when it was free/shareware. Once I found out that Laridian was taking the product, I went ahead and paid for the registered version, although I did wait until they offered the RSV (although I would have preferred the NRSV). Searches are easy, I like the format, and it's easy to copy and paste text into other applications. Great job!
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Good product but to much $$$ |
I really like MyBible, but the features it gives you over OliveTree's bible, aren't worth the price. In the tradition of Christian software, the KJV should be free. The quick searchs are great, but it really needs boolean and partial word searching, both of which Olivetree's free bible have. I'll stick with the free one for now.
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Priceless |
A good quality bible can easily cost over $50. For the same price you can have two different versions of scripture that are fully searchable and you can carry in your pocket. I highly recommend it.
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Anonymous |
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Useless waste of space |
Shakespeare's complete works, or an Encyclopedia, would be worth much more...
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Great software, Great Interface |
Here's the only Bible software you'll ever need on your Palm OS unit. Searching for a verse couldn't be easier. It's almost perfect! I love it! My only gripe is the price: US $10 for the base MyBible reader, $29.95 EACH for the NIV or NASB translations (other translations such as King James or RSV are $19.95 EACH.) So the software with 2 translations ends up costing at least US $50-70. Overall, I still like what I purchased and recommend it to everyone looking for a Palm bible.
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Great program! |
Has a University Religion Prof. I use it everyday for class and personal devotion.
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Best Bible Software out there! |
I use an older version (Scripture) which still remains true to the freeware ideal. It's too bad that the software has become a money-making enterprise, but it remains quality software and is fairly reasonably priced. I would recommend it to anyone. Now if they could only get the NET Bible......
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Application Well-done |
It is easy to go to any particular verse: Choose a book from upper-right corner and write down the chapter:verse. Find is fast. Wish it had "and" capability in Find. If it had a annotation capability it would make it more useful. Love the ability to resume to the same verse of a book when returning to that book later. Navigation (both in graffiti and display area) is excellent. I use MyBible as quick cross reference tool when studying my big paper Bible.
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Small program, easy to read & search |
I like the ability to pick up where I left off. If I'm reading a passage, and I jump to the MemoPad to jot notes, when I return to MyBible, the screen is where I left off.
MyBible makes it easy to read the Bible anywhere.
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A must-have for those who love the Word! |
One of the first things I did after receiving my Visor was to search out the best bible software I could find. Craig Rairdin had been with Parsons/Quickverse, and when I learned that he was behind Laridian, that was all I needed to know. And I wasn't surprised at MyBible. It functions perfectly, and I know they (Laridian) will continue to "tweak" it to perfection. It's the best use of 1.4MB that I could ever put on my Visor Deluxe.
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