BerBible (Palm OS) - BerBible is simplified Bible study freeware that includes the complete ESV (English Standard Version 2001 by Good News and Crossway Publishers) and the NKJV (New King James Version 1982 from Thomas Nelson, Inc.) Bibles at no cost
Bible Contents - This is a pure 100% made in Hong Kong Palm application.
It serves any person who would like to test his/her memory of contents of the Holy Bible.
Click two consecutive book name in Bible contents order to get score.
Once there are no more match, the application will give you new pairs.
The application is in Chinese only and in color
Bible Flash - List sections of the Bible, their topics and you own notes. Then review in a flash card format.
What's New in This Release:
· Included a database pdb with examples and helps
Bible Reading is a palm program to keep track of your personal Bible reading.
Suggests a schedule to read a different portion of the Bible for each day of the week and allows you to check off the chapters as you read them.
Also can add to your TODO list chapters you haven't read from last week's selection
BibleReader by Yuri - Read the NKJV, NASB, KJV, or Greek NT (with Color Support) Bibles on your Palm OS.
Take your Bible with you! Search for words and phrases, look up verses, and set bookmarks to favorite verses
BibleStudy application provides you with a set of screens to help you along in your bible study path.
Features of this application include:
Bible Reading Progress - This screen allows you to track and monitor your bible readings. It allows you to mark the chapters of a book that you have read or plan to read
God's Word (former Bible Reader) - The God's Word is a program to read Bible which incorporates additional useful features.
Features:
- Verse notes
- Memos
- Navigation history with backward/forward capability
- Reference insert
- Quick jump to verse
- Text search
- Etc.
Text modules are available for download separately at http://www.crocodile.org/~york/reader
Holy Bible Apocrypha (King James) for Palm OS - Town Compass presents the King James Version (KJV) of the Holy Bible - Apocrypha. Published in 1611, the King James Version was the first English translation of note and is widely popular with traditionalists