12-30-2005, 01:00 PM
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Laridian Releases Two New Daily Reader Books For 2006
http://www.laridian.com/ce/?add_priority=PPT1205
Ahhh... the annual tradition of making the New Year's Resolutions. That time is upon us once again. One of the resolutions I make each year is to do some daily study of the bible. Laridian's Daily Reader program for the Pocket PC makes that really easy as it tracks your progress each day.
As we approach the beginning of a new year, Laridian has released two new books for Daily Reader. The first is One Year Book of Hymns - "365 classic hymn texts, along with stories of how they came to be written." The second is One Year Walk with God - "Daily readings designed to move you further along the path toward a renewed mind and transformed life."
And the best news is, the Daily Reader program and all Daily Reader books are 25% off with the special Pocket PC Thoughts code of PPT1205. Clicking on the link will make sure the discount is applied when you check out. One word of caution - Daily Reader does not include an actual bible, so to the extent you get a daily reading program that requires a PocketBible text, as most do, you'll need to obtain one from Laridian. Of course, if you already have PocketBible and at least one translation, it will use that same translation just fine. They have most major translations at reasonable prices and quite a few free ones. A special thanks to Laridian for providing this discount code for Pocket PC Thoughts readers!
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12-30-2005, 07:32 PM
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Intellectual
Join Date: Apr 2004
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Meanwhile, their almost SIX years old Pocket Bible 2 is still waiting for a major update to make it actually usable with the multitude of Bibles and reference material available from Laridian.
I would really love to use all the books I bought from them over years and buy some more, but it is so cumbersome and confusing to manage all these books in this outdated application that I actually use now Bible reader programs from other parties. Their book selection does not come close to what Laridian sells, but at least those programs are usable and work great with multiple Bible versions and various reference materials.
I wish Laridian would finally listen to their users and learn something from the feature sets of competing products, and FINALLY give us a better version of Pocket Bible.
Cheers,
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12-30-2005, 09:47 PM
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I don't mean to offend, but IMHO, there's entirely too much talk of god and the bible on this site for my comfort...
Please don't think less of me for the above comment. I have nothing against religion itself (I'm really an agnostic), but there ought to be equal time given to other religions, if we're to cover the topic of religion (or other holy works) in the first place, which is questionable (again, IMHO). I've never seen a single topic on Quran or Qaballah (sp?) readers. Or I-Ching or Dianetics readers for that matter.
That being said, I find it interesting that bible readers have become the 'killer app' for PDAs. They are usually ranked in the top 5 most-popular programs on any given site. I've met people who carry a PDA solely because it's smaller than the Big Book they used to carry in their bag...
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12-30-2005, 10:12 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by imperium999
I don't mean to offend, but IMHO, there's entirely too much talk of god and the bible on this site for my comfort...
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That being said, I find it interesting that bible readers have become the 'killer app' for PDAs. They are usually ranked in the top 5 most-popular programs on any given site. I've met people who carry a PDA solely because it's smaller than the Big Book they used to carry in their bag...
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I think you just rebutted your own comment. :wink: Bible programs are hugely popular on PDAs, and I like to cover them. In fact, the "CONTENT" forum is one of my favorites, because I cover ebooks here too.
Happy New Year!
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12-31-2005, 06:47 AM
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Sage
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that reminds me of a quote I once found.
I read the Bible only to become an atheist, I read everthing else to become gnostic.
Religion and politics should be off limits on a site like this - in my humble opinion. However, while we are on the topic I found To Reign in Hell and The Revolt of the Angels far more stimulating than any Hymn.
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12-31-2005, 09:37 AM
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It's Pocket PC related and popular in the Pocket PC world, so what's the problem? I wonder if this calls for a poll?
On the other subject, when are they going to update the actual reader program?
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01-01-2006, 12:00 AM
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Thinker
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Ed, thanks for the post. I've added the Daily Reader and a book to my Laridian collection.
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01-02-2006, 01:59 AM
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Neophyte
Join Date: Jan 2004
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Laridian's unwillingness to listen
I have made numerous requests to Laridian to update their reader without success!! Ihave purchased hundreds of dollars worrth of software from them,
(and I'm sure my purchases go over a thoussand dollars) but I will not purchase another program UNTIL they upgrade their reader...
I now use more of Olive Tree software and eSword BUT I am most happy with eBible although their service is VERY poor (Godspeed)..
Yes Bible software is very popular and this was my primary reason for purchasing my PDAs.. A 2215 and 2755...
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01-02-2006, 02:09 AM
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Re: Laridian's unwillingness to listen
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Originally Posted by gspeece
I have made numerous requests to Laridian to update their reader without success!!
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Absence of evidence of development is not equal to evidence of absence of development. :-)
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Yes Bible software is very popular and this was my primary reason for purchasing my PDAs.. A 2215 and 2755...
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It wasn't my primary reason, but it was certainly in the top 3-4 reasons. I investigated bible software before purchasing my Nino 320. In fact, I am not sure I had a primary reason. It was the culmination of several functions I would get out of a device.
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01-02-2006, 03:15 AM
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Sage
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Re: Laridian's unwillingness to listen
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Originally Posted by Ed Hansberry
Absence of evidence of development is not equal to evidence of absence of development. :-)
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Do you know something we don't know?
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