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  • Ecumen - Bible to your mobile

    The Ecumen website 's About Us page says: Ecumen provides mobile content with a reassurance that we will not act in any way that is unethical. We aim to enable Christians to express and develop their faith, whilst giving our customers the confidence that the material we provide is family friendly...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Rob Farley on 10-03-2007
  • iPocketBible

    There are times when it could be good to have an iPhone. It seems that Laridian, the creators of PocketBible (which I use on my PocketPC) have released iPocketBible, which runs on the iPhone and iPod Touch. And what's more - it's a subscription you pay for, rather than buying the product outright...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Rob Farley on 09-18-2007
  • Paperless churches

    Growing up, I went to a mixture of Churches of England and Pentecostal churches. Since moving to Australia as a teenager, I've always been a part of Pentecostal churches, even during the stint that my wife and I had in London. Obviously there are many differences between the two, but one of the more...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Rob Farley on 09-16-2007
  • Q&A - Products and platforms

    The first questions we asked the four Bible Software organizations we questioned recently was what sort of products they made and who did they build them for? Question: What products does your organization make available and which of these gets the most focus? Olive Tree: Olive Tree focuses on Bibles...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Darryl on 09-08-2007
  • BibleTech08 - BibleTechnology.com hopes to be there!

    As with a few others (like Bronson ) my talk has also been approved for BibleTech08 - the Bible Technology conference in Seattle in January (I mentioned it previously here ). My talk is "The future of technology and the underground church". I'm awaiting some details before I confirm (costs...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Darryl on 09-07-2007
  • www.bible.org

    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by robocop on 09-05-2007
  • www.biblemap.org

    Wow, this is a beautiful resource , built on top of Google Earth. Choose any Bible passage and click to go to satellite imagery of that location. This is really cool: click the events link (or just click here ) for Paul's first missionary journey details!
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by robocop on 09-02-2007
  • BibleTechnology.com Q&A the how and why.

    There are lots of Bible software products on the market and as we already mentioned we have asked four of the main Bible software companies to answer some questions about what they do and how they do it. Why did we do this? As general consumers we purchase products frequently without knowing much about...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Darryl on 08-30-2007
  • Pocket Bible for Windows - review

    Pocket Bible for Windows is a new product from Laridian . Laridian have been making Bible software for sometime, however up until now it has always been aimed at the mobile market. This new version targets the Windows desktop, but has some unique features and some interesting differences to many other...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Darryl on 08-29-2007
  • Q&A with Bible Software companies

    When you look for Bible Software, what do you look for? Many people choose software based on what people they know have said about it. Few choose by examination, and even fewer are able to choose based on in depth knowledge. It can be sometimes be quite hard to make a decision about Bible Software without...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Darryl on 08-08-2007
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