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Smartphone Software - Noah Bible Viewer for Blackberry

If you'd like to do some Bible study on your BlackBerry device you need to take a look at Noah Bible Viewer for BlackBerry.
Published: Jun 29, 2008
Author: Michael E, Callahan
Related OS: RIM
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Noah Bible Viewer for BlackBerry by BEIKS, LLC.

by Michael E. Callahan aka Dr. File Finder


Note: Since by definition "smartphones" are phones that are also PDA's, the software reviewed here should work with personal digital assistants that are not "smartphones". Check the operating system because we'll be reviewing software for Pocket PC, Windows Mobile, Palm, and BlackBerry devices. -- Editor

If you'd like to do some Bible study on your BlackBerry device you need to take a look at Noah Bible Viewer for BlackBerry. This product is both intuitive and easy-to-use making it perfect for users with all levels of experience. In testing it out I was impressed by the quality of the application. I liked the fact that I was able to move from book to book, quickly moving to any book of the Bible that I wanted to see. If you wish, you can even jump to a specific verse, say John 3:16 or Romans 8:28. The program gives you the ability to install multiple versions of the Bible. So, for example, you can have the King James version and the NIV. Noah Bible Viewer for BlackBerry also lets you store your Bibles on media cards. You can create bookmarks and rapidly move through the Bible. I used the bookmarks to mark my favorite passages so I could quickly find them. Another really cool feature is the ability to have auto-scroll. To me this is really nice because you can just sit and read and not have to fiddle with the controls on your BlackBerry. You can also insert notes with your own comments or thoughts. I like the fact that you can navigate using "hot keys" within the program. So, for example, you can press "N" for note, "G" for go to, "B" for bookmark, and so on. You can download the product to your desktop or you can download everything right to your BlackBerry. The company even has an FTP client, called BeFTP, that you can use to download Bible translations and viewer and put them on your storage card. Noah Bible Viewer for BlackBerry is nicely done. Check it out for yourself.


If you have software you use on your "smartphone" or PDA, come and talk about it with us in the Forums. We look forward to seeing you there.


About Michael E, Callahan

Michael E. Callahan, known around the world by the trademarked name Dr. File Finder, is regarded as the world's leading expert on shareware. Dr. File Finder works with software programs and developers full-time, and in the average year he evaluates 10,000 programs. Since 1982 he has evaluated over 250,000 software and hardware products. Mr. Callahan began evaluating software online in 1982 and no one has been at it longer. He currently works doing online PR and marketing for software companies, and is the Senior Content Producer for Butterscotch.Com.

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