
I decided to go with the purchased app because of all the content (and future content) provided. Unfortunately, this Scriptures app doesn't do more than just search and browse either.
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This application gives you the Scriptures, Conference Talks, RS/Priesthood Manual (Teachings of Joseph Smith), text from the Hymns, Book of Mormon Study Guide & Teacher's Manual (Sunday School), For the Strength of Youth, Family Proclaimation, the Living Christ, and even the Constitution! And the developer informed that he would be committed to giving free updates and new features without additional fees. It seems to be run by like one or two guys and has a really good support for questions or bugs (the support site is run by a third-party). I also found a paid application selling for $15 called "Scriptures" by AccuText, LLC. Below is the program to implement the E-Library Management System: C. Nullable reference types XAML Islands, and how they can be used to add functionality to existing WinForms applications Tree shaking and compilation. It is really well done and I think the developer hopes to enhance this feature set and maybe even add more content. When the user tries to display all books of a particular author then the user must have to enter the name of the author: Enter the author name: The E-Library management System must be also capable of counting all the books available in the library. It only allows you to search and browse the Scriptures right now. Koodo Reader is a full-featured ebook manager and reader A modern ebook manager and reader with sync and backup capacities for Windows, macOS, Linux and Web, format support for epub, pdf, mobi, azw3, txt, md, djvu, docx, rtf, cbz, cbr, cbt, fb2, html and xml. One is free and is called "The Scriptures" by Lee Falin. There are a few iPhone apps that you can download from the iTunes store that are really well done.

I know I can get it via the internet but it isn't nearly as convenient.

Marcwj wrote:Alternatively, do you know any way to get the LDS scriptures in a reader for the iPhone? I was loath to give up the convenience of having the scriptures always in my shirt pocket with my Palm Pilot.
