They also have an “Ask a Question” section which will allow you to post question regarding the Gospel Library and the MacBook. They have forums there, wherein your concern may have been already discussed and addressed. They will hopefully have the answers you seek, as they are the developers of the Gospel Library app. I have the app on my iPhone, iPod and iPad (Sadly, I do not personally own a MacBook.) If this is not the case, we would invite you to contact, which is the official technology site of the Church. It is my understanding that the Gospel Library app works on all Apple products it is available from the app store. Our numbers are few, and we are working diligently at getting caught up! The Response Team is made up of Church Service Missionaries and volunteers. We sincerely apologize for not responding to you sooner. It is also available by calling Utah-Bookcraft, 1-80.The LDS Church responded on at 9:53 PM as follows: Stores that sell LDS products will have the software, Lewis said. Bookcraft was founded in 1942 and has published many books written by LDS general authorities. The pocket library is the first major software since the two merged. Infobases, producer of the hot-selling LDS Collectors Library CD-ROM, merged with Utah-Bookcraft in July. Lewis' pilot stores the entire scripture set and several books. Utah-Bookcraft can add memory chips so the machines can hold several titles. The cheapest system comes with enough memory to store at least one book from the software set, Lewis said. Robotics has sold than 1 million since introducing the product in 1995. 4- On your cue, all teams reveal their answers at the same time. (If reviewing DM, have them record their answer all open to that scripture). Give teams 45 seconds to a minute to write an answer down as a team. depending on the objective of your game). The computers are 3.2 inches in width and 4.7 in diameter. 3- Give a clue (DM clue, or an assessment review question, etc. I have found that the best scripture reader software is still the EZReader Software from Axiom Technologies. This device is relatively old and does not support even Pocket PC 2000 software. The hand-held computers start at about $250 and are commonly used as day planners because they store numbers, addresses and keep track of appointment times. I have a NEC MobilePro 880 device (MIPS processor, Handheld PC Pro, Windows CE 2.11). It's like carrying a library with you in your pocket." "That's the neat thing about this," he said. The computer will find matches to the topics in seconds. Through the pilot, users can enter a key word and search for topics that could help them with a speech or report, rather than shift through pages, Lewis said. The price would be well above $500 for the same titles bought in actual books. Scripture buffs can save money, space and time by using the software, Lewis said. The computer connects to the pilot through a cable and transfers the files. "You can choose which title you want, put it on the pilot and carry it with you."Ī desktop or laptop computer is required to get the software onto the hand-held, Lewis said. "What we've done is take some of the most inspiring LDS works and put them onto a CD," said Martin Lewis, Utah-Bookcraft's vice president for marketing. Robotics.The new software, released Wednesday, packs 25 titles written by LDS authors onto a CD-ROM disk, including Joseph Smith's "Gospel Doctrine" and Ezra Taft Benson's "The Teachings." Utah-Bookcraft Inc.'s new "Infobases PocketLibrary" software is for owners of PalmPilots, hand-held computers made by U.S. A West Valley-based publishing company has produced a product that allows you to carry the entire set of the LDS scriptures in your back pocket.
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