Thursday, September 15, 2011

OliveTree BibleReader: first impressions

The decision to take a look at Olivetree came after my iPhone decided to permanently mute it's speaker output despite several resets. In the end, I decided to update iOS 4.3.5 and restore as new phone. This fixed restored my ringer but delete all my apps since I wanted to restore as a new phone to avoid copying back corrupted application data. Since Laridian had not yet been reinstalled, I decided to take a look at Olivetree.


And it looked good. Text formatting looks great with beautifully proportioned margins and line spacing. Footnotes can be configured to display in a pop-out or split screen. Nice. Several book, chapter and verse navigation options are available.


Here's the alphabetical index listing for those of us who can't remember book sequences.


It's nice how the chapter and verse navigation has fine and coarse jumps. Select range on the right hand margin and zero in on the chapter or verse with the horizontal tab entries.



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