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Originally Posted by briwayjones
You know, you might want to look into getting a netbook. Nice and small yet still has a keyboard so it would be easier to keep notes on.
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I second the netbook notion (notebooks and laptops, too). I have a free Bible program on both my netbook and desktop called
e-Sword. The program is free and one can download many Bibles and Bible related files (such as Bible dictionaries) free and others for a nominal fee. The program allows for searching, taking notes, and side by side version comparisons for up to 4 versions. It would be worth the expense and hassle of getting an extra device to gain the ease of use and additional functionality. One of the e-book readers I'm trying out has the King James version and it is pretty much useless because of a lack of bookmarks, etc. for navigation. The program doesn't need WiFi to work once the program is installed and you have downloaded the Bibles, etc. you want/need.