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As a new owner of an Android phone (HTC Evo), I recently downloaded
"and God Said" (0.0.6).<br>
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First of all, thanks to Martin for all the work and thanks to everyone
else showing interest. Until now, I've casually read much of (but not
all of) the discussion. Now that I've used it, I thought I'd offer
some suggestions and comments:<br>
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<li>I really like most of what is there. The notes are done in a
creative way that makes maximal use of a limited screen. The text
presentation is clean, and headings are nicely marked. I love the
"jump chapter" function of a side-swipe.</li>
<li>Echoing what some others have said, I think the
"navigate-to-verse" methodology might need some work. Back something
like 7-8 years ago, I was an avid user of the PalmBible+ app. I could
navigate to a verse much faster than even an experienced reader could
navigate in a paper Bible. The interface was quite similar to what you
can see now in Olive Tree's Bible Reader. You picked from a list of
abbreviated book names on a single page. Then you picked from a
chapter number, also all options were on a single page. It's really
the scrolling that slows things down so much.</li>
<li>I'd love to see support for other repositories and for GenBooks
although I realize that involves building a second navigation
interface. Although I'm not a programmer, I would be quite willing to
offer suggestions about a clean navigation interface for genbooks.</li>
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Once again, thanks very much, and great work.<br>
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In Christ,<br>
Brian<br>
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