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Thanks joshn53
Just installed it and it works very well.
Installation
It happened so fast that I thought it was not installed.
First time installing a deb file
Navigation
1. Scrolling is very smooth and fast
2. I like the option of typing the first letter of the Book to enter Chapter list and give the options starting with that letter
3. Works both in portrait and landscape mode
4. Noticed no option to make each verse appear on a line (new line Indent)
5. Ability to choose different versions of the bible already installed on the phone
6. You can choose the Book and Chapter but cannot choose the verse
7. You cannot select and Copy Verses
Search
The search works very well and is quite fast.
It works only when you are searching the whole bible but does not work when searching the New Testament or Old Testament only
Search results are tiny and requires a stylus
I would post my other observation as I use it.
I hope support for pdb files would be added too.
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bible, maemo 5, rapier, reference browser, religious apps, scripture reader, sword |
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- as long as it supports going to a verse if the user types it, that should not be a problem for most. It might irk a few folks who are used to applications doing otherwise - that is, not acting like a book
- select mode via some kind of tap-and-hold on the screen as well as by hitting a specific key on the keyboard would work here (making the assumption that devices might not have a keyboard is good here)
- at this time, most versions are similar between them, however I think the .pdb support was requested as a means for users who already have a collect of bibles in this format to use them instead of redownloading them onto the device. In the case of most of these (Laridian and Olive Tree the exceptions), they are not locked to a specific reader. The developer who builds the S60 Compact Bible uses the same .pdb bibles, but doesn't have the Sword support.
Again, great work, and to those of you testing, can you figure out some reproducable steps so that we can add that to the post noting the test scripts? Should be similar to the last (download and install, open, install bible(s), read/search and general user interface, and additional app configurations/settings). Thanks in advance to all.
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