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Originally Posted by hec
I've been using BibleReader for a number of years and haven't seen the need to switch to another. It's not exactly finger-friendly, but I don't mind using the stylus. Their built-in toolbars are very useful and efficient; I prefer them, rather than having to navigate through cascading soft menus.
Though they sell various translations, a number of them are free, in addition to various devotionals, study references, etc.
Their web site's navigation leaves a bit to be desired, so here's a link that takes you to the download of their PocketPC version.
http://www.olivetree.com/pocketpc/do...php?a=download
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Olivetree is a good for a FREE bible app (a few of the public domain translations are free) but not as a good paid app. In other words I wouldn't pay for their copyrighted translations/commentaries (NIV, NASB, etc). Unfortunately Olivetree has essentially ceased any development of their PPC products a long time ago. (I inquired with them and they basically confirmed they dropped PPC as a platform for further development).