Chaz, I downloaded the trial KJV from Noah and it looks good, but do they not have other books I can buy, like Strong's Numbers, Greek Lexicon, etc? I've got a call into QuickVerse now and will ask about their program as they have tons of other reference books. I don't want commentaries (opinions) I just want reference helps.
I'm looking for the most user-friendly program that allows us to purchase other Bible reference books too. I was very pleasanly surprised at how easy Noah downloaded. For me, there IS a God, because that's a miracle. Thanks
Unbelievably, QuickVerse has nothing for Blackberry phones. I can't find much on Logos. I find the mobile Bible sites the worst for giving clear information on what they have for purchase. All I want is the KJV and Strong's Lexicon, and I can't find anyone so far that has those together for the Blackberry, or any other mobile device.
I'll give up the Noah Bible after my 10 day trial if they don't have the lexicon I can purchase as well. The two just have to work together. I hate to give it up all together, but the Bible sites are very confusing, unless all you want is a Bible reader, and you can get those free.
Logos has been the best for me. I wish they had something for Blackberries. I like it because it provides in-depth research tools, books written by bible scholars with in depth knowledge on books of the bible as well as topical books. Many different translations and also a sermon viewer where you can read sermons from preachers on whatever passages you want. There are a lot of things included in it. All of these things can probably be found elsewhere, but probably not in a comprehensive program. What is the best free one for Blackberry?
If i am not mistaken the Olive Tree free version just comes in American Standard. I tried it for a while but I am looking more for NKJV since that is not version we use at our church. Btw feel free to add me and send me a pin if you find something or just wish to chat: 24247bcc
I get mail from Olive Tree (I used to use them all the time on my Tungsten E2), and on July 8, 2008, they sent me a newsletter which had this statement:
"New BibleReader for BlackBerry: A new version of BibleReader for BlackBerry is in alpha testing—the final development stage before a beta version is released to the public. It offers many new features and has received extremely positive responses so far. The new BibleReader will also mean a greatly expanded library of Olive Tree resources available for the BlackBerry platform. If you are a BlackBerry user interested in helping beta-test this new program, keep an eye on our BlackBerry Forums for more information. We hope to release it for public beta testing by the end of July."
I get mail from Olive Tree (I used to use them all the time on my Tungsten E2), and on July 8, 2008, they sent me a newsletter which had this statement:
"New BibleReader for BlackBerry: A new version of BibleReader for BlackBerry is in alpha testing�the final development stage before a beta version is released to the public. It offers many new features and has received extremely positive responses so far. The new BibleReader will also mean a greatly expanded library of Olive Tree resources available for the BlackBerry platform. If you are a BlackBerry user interested in helping beta-test this new program, keep an eye on our BlackBerry Forums for more information. We hope to release it for public beta testing by the end of July."
Hey if I can beta test 4.5 os for blackberry then I can definitely beta test bible software for Olive Tree, lol.
Do you happen to know which forumn they are referring to?
I am glad there is a Bible program for BlackBerry's, cause that was the reason my wife was a bit hesitant to get one. Now she can, btw, she has a bible program for her Tungsten, i cannot remember the name of it, but whoever has the same program (who currently owns a Tungsten), is there a similar one for the BlackBerry?