QuietPal - 0.7Journaling app to organize Bible reading & studying |
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- Version: 0.7, 2/6/2003 02:58PM PST
robhulson
with this app. Positively thrilled. It will take my sermon notes to a whole new level (I use my iBook to take notes, heh). This is useful for keeping context central, and having all my notes in ONE database will be so helpful. God is most glorified in us when we are most satisfied in Him.
Love it. Suggestion:… 



- Version: 0.7, 1/18/2003 10:41AM PST
schmelding
Integration with iBible. That would be awesome.
1) It would be great to drag and drop Entries between journals. As QuietPal always opens to a new Journal, I happend to write an Entry in such an empty journal. It would be neat to drop that into the correct journal.
2) I fully support a previous suggestion to link QuietPal to iBible. So I could a) use iBible for searches and b) look up entries without being online.
3) It would be great to add titles to the entries that also show up in the Entry drawer. E.g. for the sample journal for a yearly reading plan you could add the dates. Titles would also allow you to label passages like Beatitudes or Mary's song.
I think that QuietPal can be a very valuable companion.