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Originally Posted by dean_shan
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I have them both on my SD. Laridian appears to have more funtionality than Olive Tree. You can view two versions on screen at once. You can easily import files you have with verses notated and the software removes the verse notations and replaces with links to the actual verse. These are just a couple of the differences.
The BIG difference I guess would be that you have to pay for the reader software with Laridian and some other items like the Matthew Henry Commentary that you do not have to pay for with Olive Tree. However, the price for most versions are comparable between the two.
My biggest reason for choosing Laridian was for the Life Application Bible Commentary. Of course, they now have the IVP Commentary ($129.99) which Ed has kept us informed of previously. I have not sprung yet. (The wife might put me in the dog house for that!)
As you can see, I prefer Laridian.
