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Originally Posted by wawasteele
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!
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All of the major Bible study programs have particular advantages and disadvantages.
It's interesting (and maybe one day it will be helpful) to know about OliveTree's strength. Logos' strength is in the fact that there is an enormous amount of books available on that platform--far more than for any other Bible software company. Their platform is really the
de facto publishing standard now for religious books in a Bible study software. People who are deeply into language studies and exegesis would use yet one of several other programs--Hermeutica (sp?) is one that quickly comes to mind.
I currently use the same kind of book that I always have (paper, hard copy) to look up passages in church. Maybe I'll change one of these days.