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There's all you need to know about audiobooks here. Also the iPod can only display up to of these text files. This facility is not meant for books, it's just meant for small notes. I appreciate it. User profile for user: peterburk peterburk. The iPod's Notes feature is limited to text files of characters each. Because of this, the entire Bible can't fit on at once, which is a bit of a problem. Notes are also viewable on 3rd and 4th generation and Photo iPods.

Therefore I wrote a program called PodWord that reads preferences, and downloads your daily reading from BibleGateway. Download or buy an Audio Bible in the translation of your choice, and enter the text of all the chapters as lyrics. Or write an Applescript to do it for you, of course. I've written that program too, but you'll have to email me for it I need to confirm you own a physical copy of the Bible translation you want, I can't just distribute it due to copyright technicalities.

It's for personal use though, right? Which makes it OK, as long as you don't start copying it around to any old body. Get it touch with me if you try either of those, I'd love some feedback! User profile for user: Steven Whatley Steven Whatley. Each chapter is a MP3 file and the lyrics field contains the text of the chapters.

No Mac OS version yet. I am very happy with their software. Hope this helps, Steven. In these bibles, the word of Christ comes in red and you can highlight any version with a marker like you would on your own bible - very nice! Another useful feature is the personal notes that you can put on any passage. It is thoughtful and useful features like this that will make your eletronic bible as useful, if not more useful than the print copy.

It is one that will grow in usefulness through the years, not just a software; but an investment in faith and learning. There is a huge and ever growing library that supports this bible engine and gets better and better.

For example, add-ons like Daily Reader, Memorize and Prayer Partner can pull or paste verses out of Mybible4 with hyper-links. The split views that sync with the text is a real plus factor; it adds value to just simple bible reading, making Mybible4 into a study bible on the go.

The concordance search is great - what is the point of having a bible software without a search function? It is a feature that I'll be lost without. Another feature is bookmarking, something I havent seem to find a need for.

As a gospel preacher for over 40 years, AT Robertson's NT Word Pictures is an essential tool not only for my study but preaching of the word.

It brings out the original Greek text to give the passage its true interpretation and meaning. If there is only one add-on you can afford, go for this one. Most add-ons work more or less the same way. Just goto www. Now each time you goto a verse, you can peek below and see what the passage is all about in its pristine background and meaning. What you hold in this file is actually 6 big fat hairy volumes on the shelf.

Another feature of this add-on is introduction and background information of every book in the New Testament. Bottom-line, RWP is great for preachers, teachers and bible students who need to know the original meaning of the Greek text for deeper study.

For the average christian, this may be overkill. Summary Although there are may free PDA bibles , imho it is worth paying for Mybible because Laridian keeps working and improving it. This is the PDA bible I am now using, one that I would readily recommend to my church members and all who are serious about the bible. About the author Dr. Henry Kong has been a full-time minister for 40 years with the Church of Christ in Singapore.

You can read more about his tech experiences here. I also appreciate being able to use my purchased books on all my devices. The annual subscription based add-on is worth every penny. I can enter a verse or word and it then creates a complete study which is entirely tailorable to which Bibles and reference books I want included.

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