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I am 63 and have been to many Churches seeking The Holy Spirt, alsa no Sermons, or Studies, but I now have a good Spirit Filled KJV and 3 reference books. Now on a journey of Who The Holy Spirit is and how He is Working in my Life. This app will help a great deal. Learning everyday in the Lord God, Jesus His Son, and The Holy Spirit. Thank you John Paul (my first two names)
I have twice lost two weeks worth of entries for no apparent reason. I have tried to contact support but have yet to hear from them to help me retrieve my entries. It has been at least a couple months or more since I reached out the first time. However, I give it three stars because I want to love this app, but losing my entries and being ignored are just too much for me to continue using it. I have since moved on to another app.
I am a disabled vet, I am vision impared. I love the fact that this bible app reads to me. I am almost halfway through my plan of reading the entire bible! I love it! Thank you and God bless and keep you!
This is more of a 3.5 star review. I've been a subscriber for quite a while while now 3 years? and this presentation of scripture is very readable. The on-going notifications are helpful too. (althogh maybe an option for paragraph view) There are many positive aspects. Being able to search by highlight is very handy. It has a handy Journal feature. And it stays out of your way as you use it or if you never use it. There are several negative aspects also that hinder the use and advancement. The highlights colors should be able to be named - so that you always have consistency & reminders. When a daily verse notificaton arrives, it does not expand to display the entire verse no verse in context. It would be very practical of clicking the notification would either open a mini-window that entales the entire verse, or opend a Bible window so that you can read it in it's entire context. If you have a subscription paid for on your Android, you also still have to pay for that on your phone. I havent found any documentation about this but I would think and hope that there is full synching between devices. - It apperas not. If you toggle one of the buttons that collapse a window it never goes back to where it was and you have to manually e-adjust every time. The operation between Phone and desktop are different enough that is causes confuson. If you have preferences set to open at 'Home' then getting to the Bible is not straight forward and confusing. This program has been around for a good while now but there have been no interface updates in a very long time. The graphs are nifty, but the data it's based on does not necessarly correlate to what you're studying. It seems delayed and seems to catch up later on - but it still does not feel correct. It would be super nice if one of the tabs was a linear history of all verses touched. There is an 'Activities' button that is something like this but 1. it doesn't include all text that you have read. 2. It lists verses that you haven't read. 3. It's a very short history. However it will pop up a calendar with dots on days that you've studied - which is nice and handy for other purposes, but then you have to go hunting each previous months for chaoter and verse that you may have read. When you type a verse or book to go to it often takes you to some random chapter. e.g.. I was studying Ezekiel and typed Rev in the search field and the book Revelation showed below. I click that and it took be to Revelation 14 - huh? -It's inconsistent. The dual comparison views work very well. They should make a video or video series on how to use and best use the program. The program operates smoothly and only very rarely feels buggy.
I cannot read any verses in the books and they are just blank (emply, no letters or words except the name of book, chapter and verse). What happened???
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