MyBible

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MyBible
MyBible 4 for Palm OS
MyBible 4.0
Developer: Laridian, Servant Software
Latest release: 4.0 / December 30, 2004
OS: Palm OS 5 and later
Use: e-books
License: Proprietary
Website: http://www.laridian.com/palm/default.asp

MyBible (formerly known as Scripture) is a bible study application for Palm OS.

MyBible started off on the Newton as The Message (not related to the bible version of the same name), produced by Servant Software. This application later made it to the Palm and was named Scripture. Scripture featured the King James Version (which was free), the New International and New American Standard versions (which required a fee), and the Revised Standard Version (which was free but the user was required to mail a form to the Center for Computer Analysis of Texts division of the University of Pennsylvania for copyright reasons). Besides these versions, Scripture had support for bookmarks, footnotes, and a fast search engine. In 1999, Servant Software licensed Scripture to Laridian. They changed the name to MyBible. [1]

In May 2003, Laridian released MyBible 3.0. This version added support for Christ's words in red, note taking, and support for then newer devices that used virtual Graffiti and high-resolutions such as 320x320 and 320x480.

On December 30, 2004, Laridian released MyBible 4.0. This new version dropped support for pre-Palm OS 5 devices. Split-screens were added, along with the ability to read reference books. A verse history function was added along with a dictionary lookup feature for Bibles.

[edit] Sources and external links

  Zondervan’s NIV Study Bible for Palm OS and PPC "Tanker Bob". MobileTechReview.com, Accessed November 6, 2005.

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