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Old 04-17-2011, 06:40 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by pphilipp View Post
I've had my iPad long enough now to test and make some suggestions on Bible apps.

Laridian PocketBible.
This is the muscle app of the bunch. It's for the person who's really doing lot's of in-depth study. It actually allows up to five window panes!! This means you can have a couple Bible versions, commentaries, dictionaries, strongs numbers, or anything else... all opened and viewable on your screen at the same time. If you're a pastor or Bible student, this one has no equal. This app is only available for the iPad with no Android equivalent at this time.
I agree. After some familiarization this app is excellent! Adding a few extra Bibles, Commentaries, Dictionaries, etc. will add up the cost but for study it is unequaled.

Syncing between PC version and iPad is excellent. The PC version is $20 and not the best PC Bible program but it provides the ability to transfer study notes from e-Sword (or any program where notes can be copied) into PocketBible on the iPad.

One thing missing is the ability to add images to your notes on the iPad. Images can be added to the PC version but do not sync. Hopefully that will come in a future version.

Also Laridian sells a book-building program but it does not work with the iPad version.
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