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  • 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 - the list

    This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of Bible software products or vendors, but nonetheless, here is a quick list of Bible Applications that have been asked to respond to our BIble Software Q&A and are well worth checking out. These organizations are ordered based on the devices they support...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Darryl on 08-24-2007
  • PocketBible for Windows Released

    Yesterday the team at Laridian released PocketBible for Windows . I'm going to have a review up in the next couple of days but there are a couple of things worth pointing out about this product: Firstly it is very competitively priced for a desktop product - US$19.99. If you compare it to most of...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Darryl on 08-23-2007
  • Books and audio - the next wave of learning

    Rob asked the question " Are books dead? " and I thought that I'd spend a few minutes talking about how the market is changing in perspective of technology and learning material. Firstly, human beings have three primary ways of learning- sight, sound and touch/do. Typically we are more...
    Posted to bibletechnology (Weblog) by Darryl on 07-20-2007
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