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Old 01-28-2017, 06:31 PM   #8
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Thank you.

The Perseus site is excellent for its integration with Liddell & Scott. The primary drawback is that the documents are read in a browser, requiring an Internet connection. I cannot depend upon having a wi-fi connection where I am going this summer.
Faithlife does have free iOS and android apps for Noet and books can be downloaded onto those apps for offline access.

I've been reasonably content with my android app with the exception of library management (I exported a list of my Noet books from the desktop program, imported it into Calibre from there to CC as empty txts so that I can use Calibre's tag system to keep track of my books). As I've stated I particularly like the flexible split screen which makes comparing two versions of a book easy to do.
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