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What bible softwares are you using?

What bible softwares are you currently using?
I used to use e-sword but recently, switch to logos.
Reason: It has more features and also, resources. But it is expensive, though.
What about you?
 
I just use e-Sword. I've purchased most of the Bibles over the years and downloaded a lot of content.
 
Unto All:

Hey Buddy (Chongshipei) Hows it Goin?

I Know of Some Good Resources for Bibles Online.

Xiphos.org is Good Software for Computers and it is Offered for Windows and Linux. The Software is Free and You Can Download Bibles Within the Program.

bible4u.net Offers Free PDF and TXT Bibles in The Download Section.

If You Are Looking For A Good Bible on Your Smart Phone, Search Bible No Ads in The App Store. There Should Be Some Free Ones.

That's All I Got.

Unto God May All The Free Bible Software and Bible Txts Available Online Be Forever Available and NEVER Be Suspended.

Have A Blessed Night. May We Be Encouraged By God's Word that Endures Forever.

AMN
 
On my phone I use the NKJV Study Bible from Olive Tree. It is free and has many features.
 
Anyone have recommendations for a note taking bible app that has an option for KJV that is made for iOS(iphone) and Mac so that I could put notes for each verse either on the computer or on the go on my phone. Ideally something free or a one time payment instead of subscription based. Thanks!
 
Anyone have recommendations for a note taking bible app that has an option for KJV that is made for iOS(iphone) and Mac so that I could put notes for each verse either on the computer or on the go on my phone. Ideally something free or a one time payment instead of subscription based. Thanks!
Could check out Olive Tree. I just loaded the KJV on my computer and I can select sections of text and then add notes, highlight the text, save the text, and I can add bookmarks to reference back to specific pages. I do not know if these features can be synchronized across multiple devices. You'd have to try it to find out.
 
Could check out Olive Tree. I just loaded the KJV on my computer and I can select sections of text and then add notes, highlight the text, save the text, and I can add bookmarks to reference back to specific pages. I do not know if these features can be synchronized across multiple devices. You'd have to try it to find out.
I'll check out Olive Tree, thanks for the suggestion!
 
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