Bible packages for my palm

Hi to all!
I bought my Palm OS 2 days ago and I'm very eager to take a nice bible software for my Palm and use it in the church. But I'm disappointed with Olive Tree, they don't have shareware of NASB translation. I'm not familiar with the other applications available. Can you help me to decide?

Thank you!
Bless you!
 

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I've been fairly unimpressed with the available packages, thus far. I think I found a free site once that had at least a few translations available for download, but most modern translations are protected by copyright, so... *sigh*.
 
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5th February 2003 at 04:42 AM Julie-the-faithful said this in Post #1

Hi to all!
I bought my Palm OS 2 days ago and I'm very eager to take a nice bible software for my Palm and use it in the church. But I'm disappointed with Olive Tree, they don't have shareware of NASB translation. I'm not familiar with the other applications available. Can you help me to decide?

Thank you!
Bless you!

Nobody should have a shareware version of NASB. There are copyright and licensing issues.

Take a look at: http://www.handheldministry.org/palmreviews/bibles.html

They have a review of most of the packages I have seen there and they rate them on fairly objective criteria. 

I am currently using the olive tree software. It is fast enought for what I need to do on the palm, and the price is right. I'm using the mkjv right now, but when funds are a little more available I'll likely stick with it as I read the ESV a lot and it is available.

Hope this helps.

Regards,

Clinton
 
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