Saturday, September 20, 2008

Mobile Device Bible Reader - OliveTree.com
Now available for the iPhone!

With the emergence of mobile personal devices, like the original Palm device, came the opportunity to digitize so much of our lives.  I remember going through several different models of the Palm device and at one point I discovered the ease of putting scripture on the device.  It made having access to the scripture so simple because the Palm device was always with me.  It was during one of the later Palm models that I discovered what I think is the best Bible software out there, OliveTree.

I have used OliveTree software on the Palm, various WindowsCE devices, BlackBerry and now my iPhone.  OliveTree has done a great job of keeping their software updated with enhancements and real value-added features.  I love having easy access to various versions of the Bible, related texts like commentaries, etc.  It can transform those otherwise "wasted moments" waiting in a line, waiting for your car to be serviced, riding in car/plane, stuck in traffic, whatever.

OliveTree software (I have reviewed several others) is appropriately robust (meaning it is not overkill on features, but nicely apportioned).  The latest version (recently released) for the iPhone allows you to easily flip between versions of the Bible and other study texts which is very useful when doing comparisons for study or review.  This version includes the red letters for the words spoken by Jesus and allows direct linkage between the text and relevant commentaries.

I (though some till think this is a bit wierd) use my OliveTree during church to look at passages we are studying, during other small-group activities it is very handy as well.  

In terms of things to improve, one feature that would be GREAT would be the ability to highlight or underline favorite passages, and even "notate" them with personal reflections as I would have traditionally done in the margins of a physical Bible.

There are other cheaper options out there for iPhone, but nothing really compares with the whole integrated package approach.  OliveTree is definitely the way to go!

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Our sweet kitty, Chip, just having a little nap on our bed...
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In this house, everyplace is fair game for a nap...
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Chip and Barry...

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Friday, September 21, 2007

Barry and I out for a night on the town - actually a fundraiser for United Way...apparently this was picture worthy - sorry for the blurriness...
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Saturday, September 08, 2007

Stevii's 8th grade volleyball team in action!



Wednesday, July 18, 2007

Lunch with Susie, Jim, Grandad, Marie, etc. after picking Jaron and Ellie up from camp Elim...

Just the perfect way to end a trip to the USA...

Whew! Worn out on the plane...ready for our own beds...

Friday, June 29, 2007

TO INFINITY AND BEYOND...
Once again, we are off to the great US of A - this time for 6 weeks (Barry will only be staying 2 because of that job thing he has to do...something about putting food on the table - whatever...). So our flight takes us through Tokyo's Narita airport where I found this sign...

And this yummy soup...

Our first real stop (where we got out of the airport) was Seattle. My brother and his wife just recently moved there when my brother took a new job with Microsoft. So we stayed for 5 days with them, overlapping with the end of my parents' visit to Seattle. Just so you get a general picture of how crazy this trip was, after 5 days in Seattle, we flew to Denver, dropped bags at my parents' house, slept overnight, and then drove 7 hours to Newton, Kansas, stayed the weekend, drove back to Denver, stayed 3 nights, flew to NYC (barry for 2 days, kids for 7 days, me for 10 days) and then back to Denver, where I am now, writing this blog entry...

All that said, here's the view from the plane window flying into Seattle. And, BTW, this is my first trip to Seattle...

Near the famous Pikes Place Market area, people apparently can just sit down wherever they feel the need...
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SEATTLE

Pikes Place Market...

Interesting juxtaposition of signage...if this was REALLY one sign, what would it mean?

Funny story about this one which illustrates the importance of reading directions, fine print and very faded and scratched up print as well. Barry put a $20 bill in a parking thing like this just before barely deciphering the hardly distinguishable words saying "no change given". Needless to say, someone got a very nice $18 tip that day. Lesson learned...
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Pikes Place Fish Market! Famous for having fun while working...they are now internationally known in the corporate world for their training videos on this very subject!

Davis has a crawfish discussion...

Pasta, pasta and more pasta...

In case you were wondering what it looks like up close...
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Snoozing with grandma...

Talisha and Braedyn...

Many great brother-in-law discussions are had over pizza...
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Braedyn and Michael...

Kids as art...

Michelle in Seattle...so there!
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Contemplating Seattle...

Half a boat????

Houseboats...

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Davis shops at flea market...

Braedyn shops too!


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Old coal plant - now a park...

Stars and stripes...

I'm about to break into song...

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