The app includes super-easy navigation so that you can quickly find your favorite book, chapter, and verse in a pinch. After downloading JW-Bible, we had to first select a language by switching the appropriate button to 'on.' The app includes a very long list of languages to translate, including Arabic, Bulgarian, Czech, Dutch, and more. We selected English and the app immediately went to work downloading the translated text in our language of choice. Genesis 1:1-31 appeared on our iPhone screen. If you don't want to read the text, just tap the speaker icon at the top of the screen and a pleasant voice will read the text aloud. Looking for a specific verse or sentence? Just tap the magnifying glass to search. A navigation bar at the bottom of the screen allowed us to select a new language, but when we did, a bug caused the app to shut down on us. When we went back to try the same thing, everything worked as it should. There is a Settings feature to adjust the brightness and font size, as well as the font type. A quick tap and slide and we were able to view the text in a much larger print that was easier on the eyes. We tried to change the Navigation Style to a two-column format, but it didn't change on our phone. We were thinking that perhaps this feature works better on a much larger screen, such as an iPad. A Home button lets you select
which book you'd like to view. The Bookmark feature made it incredibly easy to save a particular book, chapter and verse, and write our own notes to come back to at a later time. All in all, if you're looking for a way to take the Bible with you wherever you, JW-Bible is a solid choice. We recommend it for all users. Every now and then, we come across an iPad app that will appeal to the whole family. Dell Powerconnect 2224 Manual is just such a game. Its simple gameplay will appeal to very young
kids, as well as their parents and grandparents. The point of Dell Powerconnect 2224 Manual is to quickly tap and hold blocks that contain symbols that match the ones displayed at the top of the screen. A bomb tile moves around on the board replacing tiles, so you have to be careful not to touch it as you hold down the tiles. The tile symbols are bright, colorful, and eye-catching. From the game's main screen, you turn the background music and sound effects on and off via an Options menu. There are also Fun Facts and Tutorial features. The Store feature sells coins and charms that are used in the game. To get started, choose a theme, choose between Normal and Hard modes, and you're on your way. With the Tutorial on, we were able to find our way using the pop-up instructions. In Normal mode, we were surprised at how challenging it was to quickly spot and t
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