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message 1: by Greg (last edited Feb 21, 2013 07:18AM) (new)

Greg Baughman | 3 comments For the PC I use Zotero for my library management (as detailed here). I don't really use my phone for much save the app listed in my blog post above. I do have the ESV app. Logos has an app that I used a bit, but it was a bit wonky on android when I stopped using it. I'm not sure if this counts for the topic, but for android pocket cast is a good podcast app.

edit: I almost forgot, the amazon app. Very handy for keeping a wishlist of books and comparing prices.


message 2: by Justin (new)

Justin Andrusk (jandrusk) | 1 comments I use Xiphos, which can be found @ http://xiphos.org/


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Heath (heathcates) | 95 comments Mod
I am a Windows Phone user and here are my favorite apps for that.

I have tried a few pc programs but am trying to go back to more paper based. It is easier for me and I feel that it sets a good example for my children to see me using books and the bible. Although you can do a lot with apps I am afraid my kids will just see that their dad played on the computer all the time.

I may still try to find one for use at my office so I don't have to take books back and forth from home as often but I haven't found the right one yet. I am going to try Xiphos, I hadn't heard of it before.


message 4: by Geoff (new)

Geoff | 1 comments I use Logos for sermon research, etc. and find it invaluable - efficient, comprehensive & you get a lot of value (for a lot of money). It allows me to take my latest book with me to read wherever I go. It's. little unwieldy as just a Bible reader so I use YouVersion which offers a multitude of different languages (useful in campus ministry in Australia) and the SBL Koine Gk version which I like to use when someone else is doing a NT Bible reading.


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