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PocketBible for Windows Released

Yesterday the team at Laridian released PocketBible for Windows.image

I'm going to have a review up in the next couple of days but there are a couple of things worth pointing out about this product:

Firstly it is very competitively priced for a desktop product - US$19.99.  If you compare it to most of the other desktop Bible Software products, this is hundreds of dollars cheaper in some cases.

Secondly, if you already have Pocket Bible for your Windows Mobile or Palm device, you already have a library of books for it - the books are shared between all the Laridian products.

Laridian have some starter libraries available now such as the PocketBible NIV Reference Bundle which includes a bunch of Bibles, dictionaries, commentaries, devotionals and more for $99 - which is around 50% off the normal price.

Watch out for the review in the next couple of days.

Published Aug 23 2007, 11:13 AM by Darryl
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Comments

 

donhkerr said:

Hey Darryl

Another great electronic bible that includes a PocketPC/Windows Mobile version  is e-sword.

I have used it for a while - and find it a great resource, along with numerous versions there are many language translations, and it also provides some excellent tools like Matthew Henry's Commentary, Strong's Dictionary and Morning & Evening from Spurgeon.

Best of all the base product is free, with the ability to donate to the project. There are some versions/titles that you do need to pay for, it doesn't have an NIV for download, but ESV, KJV and NKJV are there.

Don

August 23, 2007 9:07 PM

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Darryl is a technology enthusiast who also is a Bible teacher, and frequent blogger. You can visit his other website at http://bible.geek.nz
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