AppRecs review analysis
AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 65 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 22 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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About Haitian Creole English French
If you press the little “book” icon on the top right you can change the windows on the screen: Now choose either
- “single pane” if you want to see only Haitian Creole on the screen
- "two panes" to display the language of your choice at the top and another version of your choice at the bottom
- "verse by verse" to display a verse in your preferred language followed by the same verse in another language of your choice.
• Bookmark and highlight your favorite verses
• When you tap on a verse, an image button is shown on the bottom toolbar. When this button is pressed, the ’Edit image’ screen appears. You can choose the background image, move the text around the image, change the font, text size, alignment, format and color. The finished image can be saved to the device and shared with others.
• Give your phone permission to download the audio files for the New Testament texts. Once downloaded, the audio files will remain on your device for further use in offline mode.
• Write your personal notes
• Search for words in your Bible
• Swipe to navigate chapters
• Night Mode for reading during when dark (good for your eyes)
• Click and share Bible verses with your friends via WhatsApp, Facebook, E-mail, SMS etc.
• No additional font installation required. (Renders complex scripts well.)
• Friendly user interface with Navigation drawer menu
• Adjustable font size and easy to use interface.
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Reviews for Haitian Creole English French
Bdbhaiti
Best of its kind
Was surprised to find popular offline versions of four languages all in a single app, without any ads. And if that wasn’t enough, it supports a split screen bilingual format and audio versions of the translations. It includes two Haitian Creole translations… the Haitian churches I’ve attended use the second Creole translation, and the French translation included (Louis Segond 1910). English translation is the World English Bible, and it includes a Spanish translation as well.