[nabs-l] Accessible Bible Apps for iOS

blake blakentracy at live.com
Sat Aug 17 03:18:37 UTC 2013


On 8/16/2013 8:42 PM, christopher nusbaum wrote:
> Dear All:
>
> I am looking for recommendations for accessible Bible apps for the
> iPhone. When I searched on the app store, I found many different Bible
> apps which purport to do pretty much the same thing: give you access
> to the Bible and allow you to read any part of it on your iPhone. So,
> I am wondering if there are any particularly accessible apps for this
> purpose. A blind friend told me about an app called you version, but
> when I searched for it that app wouldn't come up. Instead, it would
> take me to an app which was simply called "Bible" from life church.tv.
> I tried installing it and playing with it for a little bit, but it
> seemed inaccessible to me, as many of the buttons were poorly labeled
> if labeled at all. This made it virtually impossible for me to
> understand what was in each menu. Has used version been taken off the
> app store? Are there any other accessible Bible apps you use? Is the
> Bible app accessible, but I just hadn't played with that enough? Any
> help with these questions would be greatly appreciated. I realize that
> not everyone on these lists Is a Christian, so I apologize in advance
> for asking a slightly religious question on the secular list and ask
> for your patience as we Christians talk about apps that only we would
> use. :-)
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> Chris Nusbaum
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
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I don't know about the bible app, but I do love bible gateway. Not only 
is it very accessible, it has search, it has a daily reminder thingy if 
you're into that, I don't do that, but anyway, and it has where you can 
either read with voiceover... or you can listen to it in audio.




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