Thread: Touch Bible for Touch?
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Old 12-10-2011, 01:17 AM   #9
molman
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Originally Posted by drc77 View Post
I have used Olive Tree Bible reader on iPod touch for a long time so I contacted them to see if they were planning to do something similar for eReaders. In their reply they said "We are still currently focused on our strength which is smart phones and some PDAs, but we are evaluating different platforms constantly, and I will forward your request to our developers for consideration."
Olivetree apps tends to have some nice features, but are rather expensive and having purchased copies in the past for now obsolete PDAs I get a little annoyed at the investment that dies with the platform unlike a nice paper bible.

I'd be surprised if they did a version for the eInk ereaders as they aren't really suited to a lot of interaction. If they have an Android version that would likely work with the Kindle Fire/Nook Tablet or other similar Tablets.
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