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PearBible (BBE & KJV) 1.2


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Date added 14 Apr 2007 Check your speed

PearBible (BBE & KJV) is a pretty electronic version of the Bible that lets you enjoy the truths of God`s Word anywhere you go. You don't need to carry heavy books with you any more, now everything you need is in your PDA! It also includes a few religion holidays. You can export these holidays into the DateBook, when you want to set reminders on them. If you prefer reading in Memo you can export texts of the Bible and descriptions of holidays there as well. PearBible (BBE & KJV) includes both Bible in Basic English and King James Version. System requirements Supports all handhelds running Palm OS 4.0 or later. Supports Hi-Res (320x320), Hi-Res Plus Portrait (320x480) and Landscape (480x320) mode displays. Supports 1/2/4/8/16-bit displays. Features BBE (Bible in Basic English) and KJV (King James Version) are available Old and New Testaments More than 2200 chapters Religion holidays up to 2012 Each holiday has a description Available exporting chapters and holidays into Memo (Memos) and DateBook (Calendar) Simple and user-friendly interface

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