Tuesday, April 2, 2002
Stealth upgrades - Laridian quiet about their updates
Posted by Ed Hansberry in "SOFTWARE" @ 12:55 PM
http://www.laridian.com/ce/default.asp
Laridian, the maker of the most popular Bible reader for Pocket PC's, probably updates their software more often than you think. If you look at their revision history for Pocket Bible, you'll find they updated it in January, October and November of 2001, and again this past weekend on March 29, 2002. They have also updated Daily Reader and Naves Topical Bible, and probably a few products and versions I don't own. :-)
If you own their software, head over there and log in to your account and press Download. It will tell you if you have new versions waiting for you. You can also check out the revision history to see if any of the updates or fixes interest you, then set up a recurring task to remind yourself to check back every three months or so.
They also have the English Standard Version (ESV) ready. Doesn't read much differently from the NIV, but includes the nearly 50,000 cross-references and footnotes you would find in printed ESV Bibles. Hmmm.... How much space is left on my 128MB SD card? ;-)
Laridian, the maker of the most popular Bible reader for Pocket PC's, probably updates their software more often than you think. If you look at their revision history for Pocket Bible, you'll find they updated it in January, October and November of 2001, and again this past weekend on March 29, 2002. They have also updated Daily Reader and Naves Topical Bible, and probably a few products and versions I don't own. :-)
If you own their software, head over there and log in to your account and press Download. It will tell you if you have new versions waiting for you. You can also check out the revision history to see if any of the updates or fixes interest you, then set up a recurring task to remind yourself to check back every three months or so.
They also have the English Standard Version (ESV) ready. Doesn't read much differently from the NIV, but includes the nearly 50,000 cross-references and footnotes you would find in printed ESV Bibles. Hmmm.... How much space is left on my 128MB SD card? ;-)