- 08-19-2010, 06:00 PM #26
I imagine if enough of us ask the Cadre people we can get the translations we are looking for (in my case I'd like the New King James).
- 08-20-2010, 07:43 AM #27
I've always had the YouVersion (then again, I'm rarely without a signal) because I think it is the same one I used to have on BB and it has always worked well for me (I love the enormous selection of translations available). Since I grabbed that one early on, I haven't really looked for any others. Maybe I'll have to check them out. Lots of votes for Olive Tree and Cadre, it looks like...
-SR- - 08-20-2010, 10:52 AM #28
Yep, Cadre wins for now. Very nice, easy to navigate, some good free choices to try out before you drop cash. NAS is available, btw, maybe recent showup? Laridian may be too late, tho' I really like those guys.
- 08-20-2010, 01:18 PM #29
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- 08-25-2011, 11:08 AM #34
Re: Best Bible App for Android?
Maybe it's an OS specific thing, but I have used YouVersion for a long time, and they have various translations that can be dl'ed to your SD card for offline mode. I have like three translations myself. Some of them cost a little bit, but now and then they run specials where you can download a translation for free. I also use Bible.is for audio Bible, but frankly, with YouVersion offering that now too, I haven't found a need to use another program besides YouVersion.
- 08-25-2011, 09:32 PM #35
You can do some really nice stuff with Youversion and it does support offline translations so you don't have to have a net connection to run it.
The thing that is appealing to me about MySword is the supporting materials that are available. To be able to click on a word in a translation and see what the Greek or Hebrew word behind it is and its definition can be very useful. I also like having access to classic biblical commentaries and they are linked to the verse so if you were reading Ephesians 3:1 and switched to a commentary it would already be on that verse.
my sword can be used as a pure reading app but it really shines when you are studying the bible. - 09-28-2011, 07:07 PM #36
Re: Best Bible App for Android?
I personally like Logos Bible Software's new app. With the free account its easily as good as Olive Tree or MySword if not better. It has all the same supporting materials like seeing a translation in the greek or hebrew. Logos also has a passage guide that links everything together including commentaries, the greek and hebrew, and other translations all in one place which I think makes it functionally better than the others.
- 01-07-2012, 10:48 PM #37
Re: Best Bible App for Android?
hey all
let me add to the thread by suggesting, recommending, and affirming Tecarta's NIV BIble with a caveat. I bought it a year ago which included NIV84. Later they forced the NIV2010 but at least you also had NIV84. For $5.99 you get the NIV downloaded, offline.
It reads great, has the following options: low light reading, font selection, red letter, verse selection on/off, etc. Some, according to the market, have complained that NIV84 is gone. I thought so too because i ported it over to a new phone.
You need to find your old data files in a folder labelled "31" and put it in the tecarta folder to get it back. I wonder if I can attach it as a .zip for people having trouble with this. NIV84 is folder "31" and NIV2010 is "32." Amazing program.
update: here's the zip for those needing it who have purchased the program and lost the file for whatever reason:Last edited by lancelot916; 01-08-2012 at 11:14 PM.
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