PalmOne Zondervan NIV Study Bible CD

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PalmOne Zondervan NIV Study Bible CD

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 : PalmOne Zondervan NIV Study Bible CD
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Binding: CD-ROM
Brand: Palm
EAN: 0805931010230
Format: CD
Label: Palm
Manufacturer: Palm
Model: P10939U
Platform: Palm OS
Publisher: Palm
Release Date: 2004-09-25
Studio: Palm



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Product Description

Read and compare multiple translations of the Bible.



Main Features
  • Manufacturer: palmOne
  • Manufacturer Part Number: P10939U
  • Manufacturer Website Address: www.palm.com
  • Software Sub Type: Reference/Religion
  • Software Name: Zondervan NIV Study Bible - Complete Product
  • Features & Benefits:
  • Take advantage of useful study features like ability to highlight, add annotations, add bookmarks, jump to a specific verse, or jump to another translation.
  • Includes the bestselling study bible ever, the Zondervan NIV Study Bible, plus the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), Darby's New Translation (DNT), World English Bible (WEB), and Young's Literal Translation (YLT).
  • Platform Support: Handheld
  • License Type: Complete Product
  • License Pricing: Standard
  • License Quantity: 1 User
  • Compatibility:

    Model compatibility:
  • Tungsten E
  • Tungsten T
  • Tungsten T2
  • Tungsten T3
  • Tungsten T5
  • Tungsten W
  • Tungsten C
  • Zire 31
  • Tungsten 71
  • Tungsten 72









  • Features:
    • Resource library for Bible study with cross-references
    • 6 popular Bible translations including NIV Bible translation
    • Study notes provide historical, cultural, and theological insights
    • Personalized study and memorization tools; easy navigation
    • In-depth study notes; daily reading plans and daily devotions





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    Customer Reviews
    Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Well worth the money!
    I purchased this Bible study set to use with my Palm LifeDrive. It works perfectly on this device. Truly, it is exactly what I wanted.

    It should be noted that the NIV Bible - and the other translations in the set - obscure God's name (YHWH). This makes it easy for mainstream nominal Christians to attribute Jesus as being the almighty God - instead of being simply the only begotten son of the almighty God.

    But the translations are otherwise rather good - and the tools offered in this software set make it well worth the money. After all, God is a judge of hearts and intentions rather than the technical errors of man trying to understand Him. Jesus preached love of even our enemies rather than legalistic jargon.

    It would have been great if the set included an interlinear (word for word translation) of both Old and New Testaments. That would have been a very great addition; but it would have doubled the cost. If such becomes available I will gladly pay the price.



    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Great Idea, Poor Execution
    I love having the Bible on my Treo. Thw Word is always with me because I take my Treo everywhere and I don't always have the space to tote a traditional Bible.

    It is very easy to highlight important verses and you can easily navigate through a a particular transalation and quickly jump back and forth between translations. My Treo runs Palm OS, so I don't have the added benefit of a split screen to view two translations at the same time.

    My complaints with the software are that it should have been designed to run completely from a memory card. It is a horrible memory hog. You must install the programs to your device and the Bibles to a card to get the full functionality of all the programs. These instructions are not included in the documentation; you have to go to [...] to figure out how, even though that contact information isn't included on the CD or in the documentation either. You can call customer service four days a week.



    Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - only for new pocket pc
    just a remainder ,this only works with pc2002 and pc2003 ,and its not the same laridan software called pocketbible that works with all pocket pc,laridan makes both . AFTER CONTACT LARIDAN SUPPORT THEY SEND ME THE LINKS TO USE WITH MY JORNADA 548 ,ITS WIN CE3.0 ,NOW WORKS GREAT ,I LIKED ESPECIALLY THE NIV STUDY .TKS



    Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great for pocket bible
    I bought this NIV study bible and really enjoy the options it provides: Daily memorization. Morning and Evening Meditation and Many different ways to "Read the whole bible in a year... read "OT NT PS and Pr. in a year". N.T. in six months". "Daily light on a daily path". Etc. There are many ways to approach your daily study. Easy to navigate and can even highlight in colors. I would recommend this for anyone who wants to take the bible with them on the road or to work or wherever you take your Palm Pilot.




    Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great product with minor irritations
    This is a great PDA Bible for many reasons, several of which are already mentioned in other reviews. It is easy to use, has most of the NIV Study Bible notes and crossreferences, comes with a multi color highlighter (great for using different colors for different purposes...red for commands, blue for promises, etc.), you can change the font for easier reading, and it has a great search engine in case you want all of the references to, say "peace" that occured in the New Testament. The programs that come with it are nice as well, including one that tells you what to read if you want to read the Bible in one year, the OT in one year, the NT in one year, and many more options.

    I was somewhat disappointed by a few features that would have made it a hands-down 5 star program, though. The original NIV Study Bible has elaborate introductions for each book, including author, purpose, structure, and much more. The Palm version is lacking all of this, and has no introduction at all.

    The original also has many cultural information boxes all throughout the Bible, like a description of the differences between Pharasees and Sauducees; the palm version does not.

    The cross references are wonderful - click on a small circle after a verse, and all of the cross references pop up. Simply click on a cross reference, and the program takes you right there. Unfortunately, however, the Palm program has no feature like a "back" button that gets you back to the original text. Finding your original spot is not difficult - it only takes 5 seconds and a little concentration - but would have been much nicer to go instantly back the same way you can instantly get to a cross refernce by clicking on it.

    Finally, I would be actively marketing this product and the Palm platform to all of my friends if it included all of the wonderful maps that the original has - maps of the Holyland, Jerusalem, the Middle East, the Temple, and others that are in my paper NIV Study Bible.

    Despite these flaws, however, the program is a joy to use and I highly recommend it to all. I am using a Tungsten T3 - the larger screen size make reading easier.



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