[Ldsoss] Re: Ldsoss Digest, Vol 27, Issue 20
Bill Pringle
wrp103 at psu.edu
Sun Apr 23 16:23:14 EDT 2006
At 12:00 PM 4/23/2006, you wrote:
>Date: Sat, 22 Apr 2006 12:11:47 -0600
>From: "MT Morales" <uugplug at gmail.com>
>Subject: [Ldsoss] PDA Scripture reader recommendations
>To: ldsoss at lists.ldsoss.org
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>As stake computer clerk, I'm being asked more and more by members on pda
>scripture reader software, i.e. what's best of the free and commercial ones.
>Could some of you share your opinions/preferences on the various scriptures
>readers available now? things like ease of use, readability, browsing, and
>any other features you like better , etc.
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I use MarkMyScriptures from www.skimware.com
There are a lot of reasons why I like it:
Indexed so that finding a particular verse is fast and easy
The ability to reposition my bookmark to keep track of daily reading
The ability to use MakeMyScriptures to create other indexed documents
(This is what I do with my program that creates ward directories form MLS)
It is a running joke in most classes where somebody will ask us to
look up a scripture, and then say "anybody have it ... other than
Brother Pringle." By the time they get done saying what the
scripture is, I am there. ;^)
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Bill Pringle
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