[B-Greek] Biblical Greek software in your hand

Leonard Isaksson leonard.i at cheqnet.net
Sun Jan 13 21:04:29 EST 2008


Thank you, Mr. George Somsel, for your reply and the links.  I did a 
search for palm based software, and I saw Olive Tree, and a GMP 
software, both of which work with Palm hand helds.  I haven't looked at 
the Laridian software, thank you for that link.  I just wondered what 
folks here have used.   I also saw a Southpaw software on the search.

I use Macs and Palm, not a pc.  Like you noted, the e sword comes for a 
pocket pc, but it seems, not for palms.

Thank you for the links and the thought about the free software(!).  I 
see on his site where he says that about 1% of the people who download 
the e sword return to say thanks by a monetary donation.

Leonard Isaksson

On Jan 13, 2008, at 7:29 PM, George F Somsel wrote:

> I don't have a handheld so I can't speak from experience, but I can 
> tell you what I've heard.  
>  
> 1. E-Sword has a pocket PC version which I believe is free as is the 
> regular PC version
>     http://www.e-sword.net/
>  
> I've also heard good comments regarding
>  
> 2. Olive Tree http://www.olivetree.com/ and
> 3. Laridian http://www.laridian.com/
>  
> The last two are not free.
>  
> george
> gfsomsel
>  
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> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Leonard Isaksson <leonard.i at cheqnet.net>
> To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org
> Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2008 7:10:02 PM
> Subject: [B-Greek] Biblical Greek software in your hand
>
> Regarding software for handhelds, what may be preferred by users who
> are part of the list here?
>
> Yes, a pocket Greek NT is good.  However, I should like to get more use
> out of this Palm Tungsten that I got a few years ago, so I am thinking
> about this.
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