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Encyclopedia > Bible Reader (Asaisoft)

Bible Reader is a application for Hong Kong company Asaisoft. It alows the user to read Bibles stored in RAM or on a Memory card via VFS. Besides reading the Bible, Bible Reader can search the Bible. Users can keep track of favorite verses by bookmarks and compare different versions by parallel windows.


The Bible Reader project was started in August 2001 by Poetry Poon as an open source project licensed under the GNU GPL. However, this changed in November 2002 when Poon decided to go closed source in order to support copyrighted versions of the Bible.


The latest version is 1.13.


Bible Reader is the basis for Palm Bible Plus.


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HandheldMinistry.org: Bible Programs Review (3028 words)
There is a Bible Converter for the Bible Reader for Palm that allows you to create a Bible for Bible Reader for Palm from various file formats, although depending on what you're converting, that could be a copyright infringement.
Bible Reader for Palm has the ability to display two translations or commentary at the same time.
Bible Reader and almost of the available translations are free.
HandheldMinistry.org: Bible Programs Review, Page 3 (2411 words)
Bible With You doesn't actually support searching, it relies on Concordance With You for that, which must be purchased separately for each translation.
Bible Explorer, also available separately for $12, categorizes topics, depending on the currently selected database, and shows the relevant Scripture in Bible With You.
Bible With You offers a German (Luther Bible) and Spanish (RVA and LBLA) translation, although the program itself is available only in English.
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