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MyBible is actually the finished version of Scripture for which a beta was released in the summer of 1999. If you're running that
version of Scripture, this page may help you make the decision to "upgrade" to MyBible.
Upgrading
MyBible will not read the Bibles from Scripture, nor will Scripture read MyBible Bibles.
If you are a previous owner of Scripture, send us an email and ask for a special Priority Code you
can use to get a discount on your upgrade to MyBible.
If you purchased the NIV or NASB (or both) for use with Scripture, you're entitled to a free copy of either or both of these for
MyBible. Send us an email. Include the email address under which you purchased one of these
translations. Once we confirm your purchase against our records, we'll send you the special Prioirty Code.
Differences Between MyBible and Scripture Beta
The following are the key differences between the last beta of Scripture and the released version of MyBible:
- MyBible lets you set bookmarks on your favorite passages. Tap the bookmark icon at the top of the screen to go to, set, or clear a bookmark.
- MyBible lets you selectively delete individual books of the Bible to conserve memory on your Palm device.
- MyBible lets you easily switch between two or more installed Bibles by tapping the translation name at the top of the screen, then tapping the Bible you want to open.
- MyBible displays the translator's footnotes for the Bibles that include them.
- MyBible supports moving to the previous and next verse, chapter, book or "found" verse from a search. Some (but not all) of these were in the Scripture beta.
- Searching is fixed with respect to all-upper-case words. A search for "day of the Lord" now works correctly regardless of the state of the "Ignore Case" checkbox.
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