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Originally Posted by rkistler
If one were starting from scratch, this would be an attractive option, and electronic copies can make research / finding references much more convenient - although the small display on PPCs tends to offset this advantage (difficult to have multiple windows open & still have them large enough to be useful!).
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What I love about the Laridian option is their support for the Windows platform as well. I have an Asus Eee PC 1000h Netbook that I prefer to use, but I also have PocketBible on my PPC as well. The ability to mark down notes for any given verse of Scripture and then keep them sync'd between my PPC and my desktop is a killer feature for me (plus those notes can be formatted with basic HTML tags).
While you do have to purchase a separate PocketBible program for each platform, you only have to purchase Bible translations/commentaries/books/etc once and they'll provide you with downloads for each platform that you've purchased their reader on.
On the PC, the ability to quickly pull several verses into the clipboard at one time (for pasting into any other application) is also greatly appreciated!