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Originally Posted by badgoodDeb
I would pay attention (as long as I noticed it start up). I only use OliveTree software (and that, too infrequently), and that's not Kindle software but iPad software. But it has better verse finding, making it easier to find a reference. A Kindle Bible is really only good for reading a book straight through, not for following during a sermon.
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OliveTree is also for Android. It does have good verse finding. I agree that a Kindle Bible is only good for reading straight through. I use OliveTree in church. It works better for me nowadays than my paper Bible.
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One thing I love about OliveTree is that I can use it on my phone or my tablet. All of my notes, underlines, references, etc are synced between all devices. I love that!