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Originally Posted by Difflugia
For those that use (or want to use) Olive Tree Bible software or apps, they're offering a "Bible Study Bundle" for free
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I got an email message (a sponsor advertisement, I think that they call it) from Rose Publishing about this. In my opinion, somebody is being a little bit deceptive. If you get Olive Tree's free program, you can install this same Bible Study Bundle for free anyway. It's one of page after page of free books that you can get once you get the program.
One nice thing about Olive Tree (at least now) is that you don't have to have a tablet or smartphone (anymore) to be able to download it and install it. So, I got it recently. I already have three or four Bible programs and really didn't want to add another one, but Olive Tree's free book offerings were just too compelling.
WordSearch (maybe it's "WordSearchBible") is another Bible program that offers a huge number of freebies (215, the last time that I checked). But, frankly, it looks like their freebies are not quite the quality that the free offerings by Olive Tree are--they
tend to be older works (probably most are in the public domain) and the newer works
tend to be less popular than Olive Tree's (this is also true of their not-free books).
Thanks for post. Unfortunately, there is not a dedicated Bible study software forum or thread at MobileRead, that I'm aware of. Your post spurred me to bring up some things that some MobileReaders might not otherwise learn at this website.