User Reviews: Scripture Notes

Scripture Notes
Scripture Notes
Living Tree Software, LLC

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  • Not iPad friendly

    I really want to like this app, I have been paying for it for several months. In those several months I have only opened it a few times. 90% or more of my study and research is done on my iPad Pro with keyboard attached, landscape view. The app simply does not work in this orientation. Even in portrait orientation it is not the best. It seems to work okay in a browsers but that doesn’t help the app and requires internet access for use.

    I will keep the app for a few more months and watch for fixes and improvements and update my review if they come. If they don’t I will stick with the church app.
  • Great app, but needs native iPad app

    This is a great app, and I’m excited for the tools it offers, but I mainly use it on my iPad, and an app designed specifically for iPad would be better than porting over the iPhone version. On the iPhone the app works great, but it would be nice to have some of the browser functionality available in the app on the larger IPad screen. If it had an iPad specific version, I would give it 5 stars.
  • Scripture Study Game Changer!

    Scripture notes has unlocked a whole new dimension to my scripture study that I never thought was possible! It has enabled me to capture and record what I learn and also allows me to easily search and find answers in countless resources. It makes is hard to stop studying. I can’t recommend this app enough!

    Developer Response

    Thank you for this review Shauna. I'm glad to see Scripture Notes is helping you be actively engaged. In scripture study.
  • Registration link to set up password is broken

    I’ve tried on three different browsers. When I click that link to register I just get a blank page.

    Developer Response

    This is fixed. Please revise your review.
  • Good App

    This app has forced me to do a better job learning about other online study tools such as Bible Hub. There is still a lot I have to learn in order to take full advantage of the features of this program, but I think it will turn out to be very helpful in the long run.

    I understand that Daniel, the AI assistant, is still in beta, but I’m curious as to when it will be available directly on the downloaded apps. I’m very excited about the AI aspect of the program and have already used it several times.

    I think the interface is a little wonky and takes some getting used to, but overall it’s a very useful study tool, and worth the price of admission.
  • Not for Phone Only

    I do not use a personal computer. I work entirely of my phone. This app is not for anyone like me. As a phone only access so it is not very useful. I find the LDS Church so much more intuitive and ready to navigate bookmark and add notes. Since this app does not add notes to my primary reading app it does not do me much good because hoping back and forth is a hassle. I hope it becomes more user friendly on the mobile side and it would bee great if it could someday export now to the churches app. Also, it is not cool that it demands credit card information before you can try it at the free level. Also it charged me immediately when I decided to surrender that info and try it out. No response from Scripture Notes when I inquired back Abbott the immediate charge and why it did not give me a trial period. It appears my trial started when I started seeing it up so when I actual have my credit card info I was past the free trial so I just got charged immediately. Very disappointing. It looks like it would be pretty nice of I had a computer, but definitely not worth it for mobile only use. I regret my trial.
  • Awesome app

    This is one of the best app I’ve ever seen. When I talked to the owner I got more excited by the minute as he explained to me how it was used. I would like to see other resources added to this app to make it even greater. Such as the Jewish encyclopedia, the encyclopedia of Mormonism, journal of discourses, Hadith's, to mame a few. Awesome app, I don’t have any complaints about it, worth every penny.
  • One for all and all for one

    This is how I feel about this great app. All the resources available thus far for little old me . im trilled every time I open this app to do my studies. I would like yo see more sources added as is available.Such as the Jewish encyclopedia, encyclopedia of Mormonism, midrash and Talmud journal of discourses. which in my personal experience can amplified the way we understand the scriptures.
  • Signing in

    I’m not able to sign in to this program at all. Doesn’t matter how many times I change the password.
  • Forces Pro Version

    Very deceptive approach when the developer offers a free version & a paid pro subscription, but then compels the pro version as a “14 day trial” with auto charge, just to register. You literally can’t access the free version at all without accepting a mandatory auto-charge opt in that requires you to cancel before their 14 days runs out.

    To be clear: No access to the free version because you literally cannot register without being compelled to opt into the pro version. If you do and don’t remember to cancel, you get hit with their fees. $5/mo or $50/yr

    Given the religious nature of the content, what were they thinking?!

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