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Old 08-09-2010, 12:56 PM   #16
HarryT
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My only observation about OT is that it's pretty arbitrary what products are available for what platforms. In the past, I've bought some pretty expensive add-ons for the Windows Mobile version of their software, which isn't usable on the iPhone or iPad versions of it. Some of it I can use - eg the NRSV and ESV, but I can't use the (pretty expensive) Greek NT I bought for Windows Mobile.

That's not a complaint - obviously OT didn't promise that I would be able to use the Greek NT on platforms other than Windows Mobile - but it is something to consider when buying commercial "add ones" from OT.

The only other thing I'd note about OT is that their products are very much "evangelical" in nature. I study the bible as a work of ancient literature, rather than for religious purposes, and I'd love to see some of the more "literary-oriented" works available for it, such as the Oxford Bible Commentary. Unfortunately, such works are currently not available.

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