Bible Software Company Releases Digitally Animated Bible

|PIC1|Olive Tree Bible Software recently created its first digitally animated Bible and encyclopedia, iLumina MOBILE, in partnership with Tyndale House Publishers.

The palm-sized mobile generated from the original PC iLumina Gold version, which was retooled to support Pocket PC and Palm OS devices.

"What impressed me most about the handheld is that nothing of the original essence of the PC has been lost. If anything, the graphics are brighter and crisper in the scaled down version," says W. Victor Kore, Marketing Manager from Beers Publishing Group Tyndale House Publishers. "The user interface is well thought out too. From the main page, you are only a tap away from the Bible, the encyclopedia, timeline or multimedia. It is not only functional, but a pleasure to look at."

The iLumina Mobile is set to take PDA Bible Study to a new level and enhance Bible Study experiences by providing bible editions of the NIV along with the NLT and the KJV Bibles. The software also includes a select number of video animations and tours, along with maps, timelines, and other useful information resources.

For more information, go to http://www.olivetree.com/ilumina.
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