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Old 01-28-2010, 09:09 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by rebarnmom View Post
I am so wishfully (or should I say prayerfully) looking forward to something the handhelds have through Olive Tree or Packard Technologies, for example... large biblical library collections with fully integrated, cross referenced links, but I don't think it'll happen until dedicated ebook devices have color eInk displays. I do continue to pester them (Olive Tree and Packard) from time to time.

I really miss my PDA bible software that was from Packard too. I have also emailed them on this. Now just use my reader for the Bible and have a computer software program with bacically the same biblical library collection by WordSearch. **You have to use your PC for these book** but they have a hugh collection and the resources are free ( like Strongs Concordance). You have to install the free sotware called Bible Explorer 1st and then the free books.

As a work around I found several of my favorites in the public domain on Internet Archives which I keep on my reader. Since I like the look of the old fonts I'll typically download the pdf and then use free software to make it easier to read.


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