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What is your favorite mobile Bible app and why?
I've used mobile apps for years. I mostly used PocketBible from Laridian because I like the way the bookmarks work. Now I'm considering preaching from a tablet (Kindle Fire HD), so now I need different features. Here are the apps that I'm looking at and why. I don't know much about most of them and I haven't used any of them for preaching yet. I'm interested in hearing which you like for reading, study, and preaching, and why.
PocketBible (Laridian): I like the split screen feature because I can see the notes and the Scriptures at the same time. I also like that the references that I type into the notes are links. I'm not sure I like the page scrolling. You have to mark the whole verse to color-code.
Logos: I like the color-coding features. It has swipe to go to the next page. Notes can be shared. You can mark individual words within the verses.
YouVersion: Page-scrolling, notes online can be shared.
Tecarta: Page-scrolling, swipe to the side to go to the next or previous chapter, simpler color-coding, add notes to verses.
Bible Reader (Study) (Olive Tree): Nice red letter, swipe side to side to go to the next page, split-screen.
Is there another one that I should consider?
Thanks in advance for any advice you can offer.
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