[B-Greek] PalmPilots, GRAMCORD lite, Greek New Testament, an d school

Hall, Dana Dana_Hall at nyce.net
Thu Apr 29 15:43:51 EDT 2004


Jonathan,
I thought I would throw my two cents in.  There is a free open source bible
reader that supports Greek and Hebrew. http://palmbibleplus.sourceforge.net/
it is the PalmBible+.  This runs on the Palm OS only, I think.  There are
also modules that have parsing information for the Greek.  I have never used
Gramcord so I can't compare but I mention this as an option.

Thanks,
Dana J. Hall


-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Ferguson [mailto:notchking at yahoo.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 12:57 PM
To: B-Greek at lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: [B-Greek] PalmPilots, GRAMCORD lite, Greek New Testament, and
school


Hello,
    Every since I got rid of my laptop (sold it to buy a truck) I've been
thinking about getting a PalmPilot.  The laptop was rather bulky and at
times annoying to carry around the large campus at BJU.  So, I'm planning on
Lord willing buying a PalmPilot.  I've been to GRAMCORD's website and from
what I've seen, I plan on buying GRAMCORD Lite, the NASB (KJV comes with
it), and the Hebrew OT as well.  I usually carried my Bible and GNT with me
to every class (even non-Bible classes) so when we were done with the class,
I could spend the time improving my Greek skills, or at least trying :)  So,
I'm thinkin the PalmPilot will be better just for the times that I'm reading
my English Bible and I think, "I wonder what it reads in the GNT?" so I can
easily get to it w/ GRAMCORD Lite without having to carry around my GNT as
well.
 
So, is this a good idea? and what all Greek tools can I get for the
PalmPilot?  I'm planning on buying the PalmOne Zire 72 in about two weeks
unless ya'll have a better recommendation for a Palm or PocketPC that would
be better for Greek reasons and other scholastic reasons.  Thankyou for your
time!
 
in Christ,
Jonathan Ferguson
Revelation 1:5

		
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