Bible software recommendation

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Chains Broken

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I'm not sure if this is what you mean but I use the YouVersion Bible app on my phone. It's pretty good, lets you choose from a bunch of different versions if you want and you can highlight verses, there's audio if you want to listen to it, pretty cool app.
 
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SavedInHim

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What bible softwares are you using and why do you recommend them?
I like TheWord (theword.net). It's free and has a lot of free modules. It also has a lot of modules you can buy if you want to. Sometimes it can be a little confusing if you aren't tech-savvy; but the folks in the support forum are knowledgeable and helpful. I also like the look of it a lot better than E-Sword.
 
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I use Biblegateway because it has just about every translation there is.

I use Blue Letter Bible because it also has the Hebrew and Greek, which I find useful.

NETBible is useful mainly for the translators' notes which explain WHY their translators translated the way they did, and what the alternatives are.

I also have a CD-based John MacArthur study bible program, which I got for Johnny Mac's commentary, but for reasons I won't get into, I don't use it anymore.
 
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