Now I understand why there was such a commotion at the launch of the iphone and the explosion of applications – some free, some minimal in cost and even some dearer ones like car navigational systems. It is like suddenly having a whole new toyshop to play in. At the moment I am content to browse – anyway, I haven’t yet worked out how to download. With my old phone it was a case of downloading things to the computer and then syncing them to the phone. It was all so complicated that I rarely bothered. Now, I suspect it is all a lot simpler, but am too wary to try. Let’s face it, it took me a couple of days to be able to face syncing my contacts and notes. However, it purports to be relatively straightforward; now I just have to decide what to download.
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The life and thoughts of Freda Marshall, a retired Church of Scotland minister living amongst the mountains and glens of Argyll.Pages
You’ll get hooked soon enough.
To download, you just click ‘install’ next to the description of the app.
My current debate is whether having the American Standard Version (free) is enough or if I really need the NRSV (paid).
You could go mad and download both. At least that would stop the debate!