New Bible Resources for Windows Mobile Smartphone Devices

August 31, 2007 (PRLEAP.COM) Lifestyle News
SPOKANE, WA – (August 31, 2007) – Olive Tree Bible Software announces the release of dozens of new products for Windows Mobile Smartphone devices. Currently, several of the popular phone models that use the Windows Mobile Smartphone operating system are the Motorola Q9m, Motorola Q, T-Mobile Dash, and Cingular 3125.

Over 80 Bible translations, more than twenty Bible study tools, and dozens of Christian eBooks and daily devotionals are now available for Olive Tree's rapidly growing Windows Mobile Smartphone platform. Recent changes to the BibleReader application included more features and an increased number of available resources. Among the items offered are the following: NIV, KJV, NKJV, NASB, ESV and ASV Bibles; IVP's Bible Knowledge Commentary, NIV Study Notes, Robertson's Word Pictures, Matthew Henry's Commentary, and other study tools; Daily Light, Spurgeon’s Morning and Evening, and other devotionals; and eBooks by numerous authors such as Andrew Murray, Hannah Whitall Smtih, John Bunyan, and Charles Finney. Now you can carry the Bible, several study tools, a devotional, and your favorite eBooks with you on your smartphone.

About Olive Tree Bible Software

Olive Tree Bible Software provides Bible versions and study tools for Palm OS, Pocket PC, Smartphone and Symbian cell phones, and BlackBerry devices. Web and online Bible search engines are also available. The BibleReader™ application enables users to read Bibles and other resources, quickly navigate to new references, search documents, bookmark passages, create personalized notes, and much more. The company publishes over 300 electronic resources including over 100 translations of the Bible, commentaries, dictionaries, devotionals, and Christian eBooks. The Bible is offered in many languages, including Chinese, English, French, German, and Spanish. Original Hebrew and Greek texts with parsing tools are also available. Visit www.OliveTree.com.