Mac OS X Software
Mac OS X
BiblePod 1.0.1
BiblePod is a new program that allows you to transfer books and chapters from the Bible to your iPod. BiblePod is free and available for Mac and Windows.
License: Freeware
Requirements: Mac OS 10.2 or greater
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1
Bible Pod is really very cool. Storing Bible verses on an ipod was a good idea.
Posted by Geno in OH on July 28, 2004 at 4:27 AM (PDT)
2
Yep, this is good, would be nice to have other version of the Bible available, and a means to copy over bigger chunks. Very nice, thanks a lot, I’ve used it quite often.
Posted by Heifer on August 9, 2004 at 5:17 PM (PDT)
3
Pity about the lack of better translations, try WIBS:
http://peterburk.free.fr/wibs
I don’t mean to advertise, but just to notify people of an alternative option. And if you like an interface, then this program is better.
cya,
-Pete-
Posted by peterburk in Geneva, Switzerland on May 15, 2005 at 2:59 AM (PDT)
4
So, basically...the iPod did for music what Christ did for the human condition...challenged all the norms, turned traditional thought on its ear and created a moment in time whereby the rules are changed forever.
So, here’s my questions…
“WWHOHP? What would Jesus have on his playlist?”
And, Steve Jobs...if grace is free...why not the iPod?
Posted by JustaThought on June 24, 2005 at 7:49 AM (PDT)
5
Holy crap. On a scale of 1 to worst idea ever, I give this about a 9.8.
Posted by Matthew Kade on November 29, 2005 at 10:51 PM (PDT)