MyBible manages to cram the
entire Bible into less than 2 MB. MyBible consists of the MyBible
program, which is 32K. Depending on the translation, you will need
between 200K-1500K available. The complete NIV Bible plus the MyBible
reader is 1446K. Because many Palm OS compatibles have <2 MB RAM,
the fact that you can specify what books of the Bible are installed is
a real plus. There are eight modules of the Bible that you can install.
The entire New Testament is on modules 7 and 8. Once installed, you
can also remove any book that you wish.
Upgrade or Not?
The following is a list of
features from Laridian’s website
of the differences between MyBible and Scripture. Currently Laridian
has a special deal for Scripture owners. Go to Laridian’s website
for more information.
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MyBible lets you set bookmarks
on your favorite passages. Tap the bookmark icon at the top of the screen
to go to, set, or clear a bookmark.
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MyBible lets you selectively
delete individual books of the Bible to conserve memory on your Palm device.
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MyBible lets you easily switch
between two or more installed Bibles by tapping the translation name at
the top of the screen, then tapping the Bible you want to open.
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MyBible displays the translator’s
footnotes for the Bibles that include them.
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MyBible supports moving to the
previous and next verse, chapter, book or "found" verse from a search.
Some (but not all) of these were in the Scripture beta.
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Searching is fixed with respect
to all-upper-case words. A search for "day of the Lord" now works correctly
regardless of the state of the "Ignore Case" checkbox.
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