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I have been working on a alternate frontend for BibleTime that works
well on Android phones and tablets. It is called BibleTime Mobile.
Some features are:<br>
<ul>
<li> Open Bible, Book, Commentary, Cult, Daily Devotional, and
Glossary windows
</li>
<li> Scroll through the entire document continuously.
</li>
<li> You can open multiple windows and set the window arrangement
mode to either single, tabbed, or splitting the view
horizontally, vertically, or both.
</li>
<li> Adjust the font size of user interface text while looking at
UI elements as they change.
</li>
<li> Adjust the font size of document text while looking at at the
document.
</li>
<li> Install works from any of several internet sources.
</li>
<li> Saves state of windows when you quit and restores them when
starting.
</li>
<li>Search multiple works at once.
</li>
<li> Internationalization is ready but no translations have been
done.
</li>
</ul>
I would like to get some feedback about it. If you have a android
phone or tablet version 3.0 or higher, it should run. I have done
all my testing with a Nexus 5 phone and Nexus 7 tablet with android
version 4.4.<br>
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To install it:<br>
1. Change your Settings, Security, Unknown Sources to allow unknown
sources.<br>
2. Download the apk file from
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://sourcearchives.com/bt/bibletimemobile.apk">http://sourcearchives.com/bt/bibletimemobile.apk</a><br>
3. Using a file explorer, select the bibletimemobile.apk file. It
should ask if you want to install. Say yes.<br>
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Once you run it you will need to download some documents (works).
Part of what I want feedback about is how easy it is to figure out
what to do, so I won't give any details about that now.<br>
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If you do try it, I would like your feedback, good or bad. Just
reply to this email.<br>
<br>
Gary Holmlund<br>
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