R. Fair
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This is my primary Bible app. . .but I do have a few issues. 1. I wish it had chapter breaks or darkened numbers to show when there is a change in thought like a physical Bible has. 2. Hyperlinks that would take me to listed/quoted scripture (example: when someone quotes the Old Testament in the New Testament). 3. An easier/less sensitive way for choosing book, chapter and verse. 4. Less confusing way to mark scripture. "Got issues? Let us know.". That's it. Iove your app. Thanks so much.
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John Campbell
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A useful app that lets you choose a default version to read, but easily lets you look at how other versions interpret the verse. Some flow features are clumsy. The scheduled daily readings take you through old & new testaments simultaneously. The daily devotionals don't usually speak to me. Overall this app is a good tool. Well worth paying the small annual fee for added security of backing up your personal notes & highlights in case your phone goes bad, you won't loose everything.
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A Google user
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Pros: 1. I love having six versions, and how easy it is to toggle between each version on each individual verse. 2. I also like the black background mode. Cons: 1. I do not like the navigational design. The side buttons that must be flicked away to read the chapters are very annoying. (Suggestions: It would be so much easier if the chapters could be flicked back and forth, like Kindle pages; also if the navigational buttons for books, chapters and verses were all at the top on tabs that could be tapped open.) 2. Another con is a strange teal highlight box that covers Genesis 1:1 that cannot be removed with any of the app's settings options.
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