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All Versions of ReadingPlan

4.5.4

March 8, 2021

minor enhancements to UI and to multiple-app linking

4.5.3

November 19, 2019

update for iOS 13 (including support for "Dark Mode") properly handle 'Open to Today' for plans with a future start date
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4.5.2

July 13, 2019

Extends support for calculating a reading plan's progress through the bible Adds support for copying progress between reading plans based on different canons
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4.5.1

June 5, 2019

fix potential crash when switching between plans of different length

4.5.0

March 1, 2019

- Quick plan switcher (via pop-up list in Detail Screen) - Adjust plan start date to reflect completed readings (to get back on schedule if ahead or behind) - Support for multiple links per plan (to, say, link NT readings to a Greek bible and OT readings to a Hebrew bible) - Bookmark support for non-biblical readings (such as a confession or catechism) - Deuterocanonical books now included in Progress screen (if present in plan)
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4.4.1

June 2, 2018

Fixes crash when 'Open To' option is set to 'Today' and today is past the end of the plan
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4.4.0

December 21, 2017

Updated for iOS 11 and iPhone X. Split View loads much faster and is now available iPhone 6/8 Plus as well as iPad.
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4.2.4

January 3, 2017

Handle additional linking formats Change handling of leap years Updates for iOS 10
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4.2.3

December 17, 2015

Adds new 'None' option for 'Open To' setting Restores linking for some apps when using iOS 9
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4.2.2

September 26, 2015

Fixes a problem in iOS 9 with iPad 'Split View' mode.

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Description of ReadingPlan

ReadingPlan helps you track your progress as you read through the Bible. You can start a plan at any time, progressing at your own rate or on the schedule dictated by the plan. You can optionally link to an online bible site to see the day's readings in the application's built-in web view, or launch a native bible app (if supported.) Five plans are installed by default; many more are available for download from within the app, or you can create your own.

ReadingPlan: FAQ

Is ReadingPlan compatible with the iPad?

Yes, ReadingPlan can be used on iPad devices.
The ReadingPlan app was built by James Price.
The app needs iOS 9.0 or later to function properly.
The current user rating of the ReadingPlan app is 4.8.
The Readingplan App Relates To The Education Genre.
4.5.4 is the newest version of ReadingPlan.
July 1, 2024 is the exact date of the latest ReadingPlan update.
The ReadingPlan app became available to the public on February 5, 2023.
James Price: The ReadingPlan app is child-friendly.
ReadingPlan can be used in English.
No, ReadingPlan is not featured on Apple Arcade.
No, ReadingPlan does not include options for in-app purchases.
Sorry, ReadingPlan is not specifically engineered for compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of ReadingPlan

  • What I’ve been looking for

    This wonderful little app enables you to devise your own Bible reading plan linking each reading to the Bible app of your choice.
    Most of the included plans are date based. My favored plan Six Section plan isn’t, but ReadingPlan handles it quite nicely. Nothing else comes close. I can imagine (and have submitted a request for) some enhancements for non date based plans like mine which is the only reason I’m not rating it 5 stars.
  • Just what I was looking for

    Bible reading plans abound, but nothing as flexible and customizable as this. I’ve been reading three chapters of Bible daily for decades using six colored ribbons in a physical Bible. Now that I mostly read my Bible digitally on my tablet in a plethora of translations, I wanted a digital version of my six ribbons for my six sections of Law, History, Prophecy, Wisdom, Gospels, and Epistles. I couldn’t find one, so I created it with this amazing tool that also includes many ready made Bible reading plans.
  • What I’d been looking for

    I’ve been using a simple Bible reading plan for decades that I love. I would simply cycle through six major groupings of the books of the Bible one chapter at a time, three chapters a day. In a physical Bible, I used six ribbon markers to do this. But now that I’m using digital bibles, I hadn’t found a good way to do “digital ribbon” markers until this program.
    Yes I created my own “reading plan”. Since it doesn’t assign dates to the readings, it’s technically not a “reading plan”, but the flexibility of this app enables me to do exactly what I want, namely read continuously through Law (Torah), History, Wisdom, Prophets, Gospels, and Epistles one chapter each on alternate days. Thanks, Jim Price!