There is, but to my knowledge it isn't accessible.

At 06:31 PM 7/17/2011, you wrote:

I think there is a s60 mobile bible software. Maybe you can search on google and you should be able to find it.

 Kee Seng
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Subject:        Re: [Talks] Talks and an accessible Bible.
From:   Denise Thompson <deni...@cox.net>
Date:           18/07/2011 1:19 AM

Jim
This is what I did. I went to the internet and foundsome Bible
versions that come on CDs in MP3 format. I got the Message Bible and
the NIV dramatized. There are others as well. When they arrived I
copied the files onto my PC and then transferred the books that I
wanted onto my phone. Each chapter is one file so you can easily pick
what book you want to listen to and go to the chapter you want to
listen to. It has worked very well for me. That's the only way I've
found to have a Bible available in an accessible format. I set up a
folder for the Message Bible and inside that a NT and an OT folder
and inside each of those each book that I transferred onto my phone
as a folder and then the chapters under each book. Now here's the
draw back and it's something to consider. Because these are MP3 files
they show up in your music player just like blind mice movies do. So
I ended up with 2,000 "ringtones" on my phone. A little daunting when
I went to change a ring tone or notification tone. So then I went
back through all of the bible files and the movie files because this
worked quite well. I renamed the files with an unlikely letter in
front of each similar group. So each of my Message bible file have a
Z at the beginning. My NIV files have an X and my movie files have a
ZZ at the beginning. That way my music files are together at the
beginning. I renamed them with a 0. Was it a lot of work? Yes, but
now that I have it done, I have a copy on my PC and when I change
phones I can copy the whole thing onto the next phone. It just takes
a while for it to copy, but it works. If I'd thought about all of
this in the beginning I could have renamed files as I copied them
onto my PC and it wouldn't have seemed like such a long process as
when I had to go back and do it all afterward. That's why I went into
such detail here. Maybe after hearing this someone clever person when
have a better idea which I'd love to hear for next time, but that's
what I came up with.
Denise

At 05:42 PM 7/17/2011, you wrote:
>Hi Gang:
>
>    Any recommendations for an accessible Bible for Simbian phones?
>
>Thanks all over the place gang.
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