Sort of. All of our content is essentially just a book that is displayed within the MobiPocket reader, but the MobiPocket reader allows you to highlight, annotate, bookmark, search, etc.
Is there any plans to develop an LDS Scriptures App for the Android Market? I read that Market research firm Gartner Inc. (NYSE: IT) expects Android to appear on 14.5% of all mobile phones by the end of 2012, second in market share behind Nokia Corp.’s (NYSE ADR: NOK) Symbian OS, which the firm predicts will command a whopping 39% of the market and that Apple Inc.’s (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone OS will be third by that time with 13.7%, .
We left the manuals out for now due to the size it would add. The uncompressed version of the entire content for the iPhone/iPod Touch runs just a little over 120MB. If there's enough demand for the manuals as well, we can easily add them, but we also don't want to alienate people who have devices with a lot less memory than that available on the iPhone/iPod Touches.
I carry an iPod Touch and a Verizon phone waiting for an iPhone on Verizon. I would switch to a Blackberry if I could go to church with only one unit but not without the manuals. Why the big concern over 120MB of memory when most new phones have microSD with 8GB or 16GB? My iTouch has 16GB and less than 10% is used for over 100 apps. When your app gets over 2GB I would consider it big, but very nice.
Sort of. All of our content
Sort of. All of our content is essentially just a book that is displayed within the MobiPocket reader, but the MobiPocket reader allows you to highlight, annotate, bookmark, search, etc.
You can see the MobiPocket Blackberry features here.
Is there any plans to develop
Is there any plans to develop an LDS Scriptures App for the Android Market? I read that Market research firm Gartner Inc. (NYSE: IT) expects Android to appear on 14.5% of all mobile phones by the end of 2012, second in market share behind Nokia Corp.’s (NYSE ADR: NOK) Symbian OS, which the firm predicts will command a whopping 39% of the market and that Apple Inc.’s (Nasdaq: AAPL) iPhone OS will be third by that time with 13.7%, .
Are church manuals included
Are church manuals included in the Blackberry LDS Scriptures, in that they are not listed in the content?
We left the manuals out for
We left the manuals out for now due to the size it would add. The uncompressed version of the entire content for the iPhone/iPod Touch runs just a little over 120MB. If there's enough demand for the manuals as well, we can easily add them, but we also don't want to alienate people who have devices with a lot less memory than that available on the iPhone/iPod Touches.
I carry an iPod Touch and a
I carry an iPod Touch and a Verizon phone waiting for an iPhone on Verizon. I would switch to a Blackberry if I could go to church with only one unit but not without the manuals. Why the big concern over 120MB of memory when most new phones have microSD with 8GB or 16GB? My iTouch has 16GB and less than 10% is used for over 100 apps. When your app gets over 2GB I would consider it big, but very nice.