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WinCE Bible App... Highly Recommended
For those looking for a good WindowsCE Bible app... with plenty of quick, responsive cross-reference, I am now recommending "The Online Bible" (PocketOnlineBible) as absolutely the best for the A81/W1060 device! I've tried about half-a-dozen on the A81 and none compare to this one. Oh yeah... it's FREE!
When I first discovered this bible a few weeks ago, I was pleasantly surprised when it loaded to the A81. It uses a somewhat different means of loading than any of the apps I have on my Wits. You put the parent Windows XP/etc on your computer; load all the bibles, commentaries, dictionaries, etc that you desire; sync your A81 using ActiveSynce; and instead of going into the ActiveSynce interface, you load everything from the application itself. To my surprise, the app actually opened and worked! But... it opened in a very small window fit for a phone or pocketpc screen. The good thing is it also had a standard 'window expand' button which allowed it to fill the entire screen. Now the bad part... even when filling the screen, the text itself still only covered the left 1-1/2" of screen and would not expand correctly. Also, the tabs were quite minuscule and impossible to read (due to the pocketpc nature of the app). So I contacted the developer. Again, I was surprised how quickly they responded and took the issue to heart. Since they didn't have a comparable device to the A81, they continued to send me revisions of the app so I could test and let them know what was taking place. Very soon they had a fully-functioning, full width version which I have very few complaints about. There are still a few extremely minor tweaks which I would love to see implemented (cleartype text instead of standard coarse text) but even as-is, it's the best out there! The cross-referencing functions are superb! Tap on a word and it takes you to one of two dictionaries (more can be added) and you get the definition. Tap on a Strongs number and it takes you to the Greek or Hebrew Strong's explanation. Commentaries cross-reference the passage you're at and also can show all the parallel passages which are pertinent. Of course it has Search, but in this case you have a very detailed and powerful search tool. I could go on-and-on. For those accustomed to reading the Bible as an ebook, you might notice some difference with this software. It takes several lonnng seconds for it to first start-up. I believe that's because it's accessing so much material. But the really good part is once the app is opened, you can instantly cross-reference back-and-forth between any information you might be looking for. Example, tap on a dictionary link and as soon as tapped... you have all the bible reference material on the screen. I haven't used any of the ebook readers which allow such speed between linked resources as this does. Remember, when you go to their site, there is no download for the pocketpc version, you simply download the Windows app and the pocketpc information is also downloaded to your host computer, just waiting for you to sync and load to your device. It might also sync to other WinCe devices, I'm not sure, but I know it loads to the Witstech/Wirelession one. Here's the link... http://www.onlinebible.net/index.html Last edited by Dr. Drib; 06-17-2011 at 07:35 AM. |
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I forgot to mention this comes with everything you need to use all the cross-reference functions but, you can also download dozens and dozens more. The only requirement is that in order to access any additional bibles, commentaries, dictionaries, and other material, you must pay one-time-fee of $15.00 for access code. But, it's well worth the cost to have so much good material accessible so easily. Go for it... it's worth it.
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One other note...
The Wits device runs both Windows CE 6 and Android 2.1 as options. I've switched back and forth between the two. Naturally, I enjoy the pretty interface of Android and I've tested several bible apps on both of the operating systems, and had really hoped for a powerful bible app to use on Android. Unfortunately, at this point in time, none of the Android bibles have even come close to the strength of this WinCE one. If a person switches between bibles, commentaries and other resources, it is much, much quicker to use this software. 'Almost instantaneous' compared to 'several seconds' seems like eternity when switching back and forth. |
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[QUOTE= Oh yeah... it's FREE![/QUOTE]
Oh yeah...it's NOT free! The program comes with a few books, but everything else costs extra. I can understand paying for development to make a better product, but if you're going to use our forum to advertise your stuff, at least be honest about it!! |
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I'm a user, not a developer. I am honest and I believe the software's developer is honest as well. I'm only relaying the facts, and I have mentioned there is a charge if one decides to go that far with it. That in no way takes away from the fact that the developer offers the program for no charge. Be careful when making accusations. |
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07-29-2010, 04:05 PM | #6 |
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Given the fact that your first post reads like an ad, and you bumped it repeatedly, I can see what might have given him that impression.
Oh, and I just noticed you posted an identical advertisement in a different thread. |
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Shouldn't this bible-thumping ad of a post be deleted?
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Unfortunately, it does not work correctly on devices such as the Wirelession and many other tablets of it's nature. Perhaps in the future, if esword decides to support other platforms, like they did in the past. |
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OnlineBible offers the pocketpc version free, containing all modules needed to fully use the product. But, if you want to use all the additional modules you have loaded to the Windows version, then they require this 'development fee' so that those public domain modules can be synced to the device. Do I agree with their policy? Is it any worse than what other companies charge for? Is it unjustified? I don't feel either myself or anyone else can really offer an argument against it. I do know that in the almost 30 years I've used computer bible programs, I've paid far more than $15 for far lesser applications. It's not really relevant. For the Chinese MID device I use this software on, it has no competition... which is really what this post is all about... not what is available for Windows or for iPad or Kindle, etc. |
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No, I'm not complaining. Just trying to clarify the situation.
So you pay $15, and that then gives you the ability to load other public domain translations, is that right? What about commercial translations? Can you buy those, as you can with Olive Tree, for example? |
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It seems like once you look into most of these Bible apps, the selection of free material is quite similar between them all... public domain and 'old' stuff. Most of the newest translations are where it costs you. One exception to this rule is the ESV translation. For some reason it is offered free on some sites and is charged for on others. I have been told the free version is an earlier release where the latest release requires payment. Last edited by pphilipp; 08-09-2010 at 03:47 PM. |
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I'm adding a footnote to this post.
I had to sell my Wince Wits A81, but have purchased an Android replacement. I have thoroughly tested several Bible apps and unfortunately, there are none for Android which come close to this one. Until a good Bible arrives, I will make do with what is available. If you are looking into purchasing a new device, and the main purpose is to study the Bible, perhaps the Android platform is not the right one for you. It's true there's many Bible apps available for it, but you will have to compromise on indepth features and reference ease. |
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