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  2. YouVersion - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] In April 2016, The Bible App became available on the Apple Watch [8] allowing users to read the Verse of the Day, view trending verses, and access their own Verse Images, Bookmarks, and Highlights. [9]

  3. MyBible - Wikipedia

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    Besides these versions, Scripture had support for bookmarks, footnotes, and a fast search engine. In 1999, Servant Software licensed Scripture to Laridian, Inc., which renamed the product MyBible. In 2005, Laridian assumed all development, support, and sales. [1] [2] In May 2003, Laridian released MyBible 3.0.

  4. Christopher Barker (printer) - Wikipedia

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    He was the official printer of the court of Elizabeth I of England and held exclusive patents to print Bibles. Geneva Bible Title Page 1589 The University of Glasgow, from their Printing in England from William Caxton to Christopher Barker, An Exhibition: November 1976 – April 1977 [ 1 ] had this to say about Christopher's life and work:

  5. Palm Bible Plus - Wikipedia

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    Palm Bible Plus is an open source document viewing program for Palm OS-based PDAs, focused on displaying the Bible and commentaries about the Bible. It allows the user to read Bibles stored in RAM or on a memory card via VFS. It is licensed under the GNU GPL.

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    Get AOL Mail for FREE! Manage your email like never before with travel, photo & document views. Personalize your inbox with themes & tabs. You've Got Mail!

  7. 36-line Bible - Wikipedia

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    The 36-line Bible, also known as the "Bamberg Bible", [1] was the second moveable-type-printed edition of the Bible. It is believed to have been printed in Bamberg , Germany, circa 1458–1460. No printer's name appears in the book, but it is possible that Johannes Gutenberg was the printer.

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