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Old 04-13-2012, 09:52 AM   #6
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Thanks for the comments.

Sirmaru, I've read about the Osnova and seen one of the youtube videos, and it seems promising! Can the Tecarta be used on the keyboard version too?

By the way, do you guys and gals actually used the light for reading? It doesn't seem very ideal to me, coming from an angle. And I'm not a fan of LED, the color of the light seems odd to me.
Tecarta is an android app and only works on the Kindle Fire, not the Keyboard. It has autoscroll to keep up with readers in Church - no page turns required (NOT included in the Tecarta Zondervan Study Bible). It has a three step jump (Book, Chapter, Verse) to get to any verse rapidly. It also has a double tap to turn a page. It can search for any Bible phrase you can remember and find all verses with that phrase almost immiately.

I had used Osnova Direct Jump on my Keyboard. Just type a book abbreviation, chapter and verse and you are there. Unfortunately, it requires use of the Kindle keyboard indexing function which has not been ported to the Kindle Fire.

Darkened light in some Church locations makes the Fire preferable to the keyboard since it has its own LCD backlight. However, an anti-glare screen overlay is required to prevent high fluorescent glare in Church.

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