I postet the same question in German-sec - this is may a "worldwide"-problem;-)
The download is marked with multilinugal. But you can't change the menu or the texts. #so I must use my catholic-cd or the internet. But at least I serach for a way to take it with me on my stick and read anypleace with a computer, also without an internet-access.
Nach dem Essen sollst du ruhn und am besten gar nichts tun
I think it refers to downloading German books for the app. I checked it out and could change the base language but you can download bible translations from a variety of languages including German. Plus I beleive I saw some other religious books but I couldn't tell you the title as I dont know German.
I missed that bit when I sent John the page BPBible Portable 0.3.1 is English only, though it supports all other left-to-right languages in its modules. The interface should be multi-lingual as of 0.4.
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I postet the same question in German-sec - this is may a "worldwide"-problem;-)
The download is marked with multilinugal. But you can't change the menu or the texts. #so I must use my catholic-cd or the internet. But at least I serach for a way to take it with me on my stick and read anypleace with a computer, also without an internet-access.
Nach dem Essen sollst du ruhn und am besten gar nichts tun
I think it refers to downloading German books for the app. I checked it out and could change the base language but you can download bible translations from a variety of languages including German. Plus I beleive I saw some other religious books but I couldn't tell you the title as I dont know German.
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I missed that bit when I sent John the page BPBible Portable 0.3.1 is English only, though it supports all other left-to-right languages in its modules. The interface should be multi-lingual as of 0.4.
I am a Christian and a developer and moderator here.
“A soft answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.” – Proverbs 15:1