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  • Needs Better iPad Compatability

    This is one of my favorite Bible memorization tools. I have used a handful of websites and apps, but verses has risen above the rest. With a clean design, intuitive interface, and most importantly accurate text, Verses has helped me memorize Scripture quickly and easily. It makes you want to come back and study, even if only to see the circles filling. If there is any complaint, it would be to make the app more compatible with the iPad. When using a keyboard, the app will not rotate into landscape formatting, making it effectively unusable. It’s great in portrait mode on my iPhone, but trying to use it on my iPad with the large, on screen keyboard, it a non-starter.
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  • Great app

    Does what it says it does. Is stable. Helps memorize scripture. God bless the developers and see the use of the app increase to propagate his word in the hearts of those who seek him
  • Enjoyable Way to Memorize Scripture

    I rarely write reviews on apps, well actually... I’m not sure I’ve ever reviewed an app. However, this app is definitely worthy of my review! It has helped me quickly memorize, and maintain, 20/29 scriptures (so far) for the Navigators 2:7 series!!

    The verse cards were just eh for me, but this makes memorization enjoyable and capitalizes on my competitive spirit. If I happen to miss a day, it shows me. It was easy for me to misplace my notecards and miss several days at a time. But yeah... now I’ve always got my phone, and thus my memory verses! :-)

    I really appreciate the level at which you can customize based on what you wish to learn. If you are looking to learn single verses or a passage, it allows you to customize based on your desire. It also allows you to establish customizable “collections”. For instance, I have a collection of verses for each of the first 3 books in the 2:7 series.

    Overall, this app speeds my memorization of scripture and helps me maintain what I’ve learned. I strongly encourage you to put the discipline of scripture memorization into your daily routine using this app!
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  • Great stuff

    I've used a heap of scripture memory apps. This is my absolute favourite. It is not without minor bugs, but definitely not any that inhibit the full use of the app. Developers are quick to reply to correspondence and app is always in a state of improvement. Definitely recommend to memorise God's Word.
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  • Review

    This app is very good at helping me with memorising scripture,especially when I need to.

    It has different methods of memorisation such as speak out loud,type it out,word bank etc.

    However,I did have to subscribe for a 30 day trial to get it in different translations and in my opinion I feel like the main translations especially NIV or NKJV should be free because only the KJV is free and it will be much helpful if only mainly used translations would be free.
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  • Highly Recommended App for Scripture Memory

    This is the app for Scripture memory I’ve been looking for since there have been apps. There are eight methods for reviewing/learning verses - all of which I’ve used through my years of memorizing Scripture. Some of the methods have multiple levels of difficulty. You can place verses in groups that YOU label (Beatitudes, Psalm 23, etc.) which is handy and keeps things organized. You can visually see your progress and memory “health” for each verse from the rings. The app has three Bible translations to choose from - NIV, ESV and KJV and so verses are very easy to add. But, this also means if you have a verse memorized in an older version or a different translation, you can’t really use the app for that verse. I am currently using the free version. This may not be an issue in the premium version. All in all, the best of the six or seven I’ve tried through the years.
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  • Awesome app

    Awesome app highly recommend. The main difference between paid and free is you can free user can only use kJV it $12 it well worth it if you want to put in the time to memorise stuff. I studied basics of memory in the past and the way the way the app works it looks to me like they done good erase history in to memory actually works. Thank you verses team.
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  • Amazing

    Just got the app and it’s amazing. Quick scroll through and it is so amazing honestly. I am blessed
  • One of the better ones

    I hunted around for a memorization app and tried a lot of them before settling on Verses. So many competing apps are (IMO) cheesy. A couple are better, but you’re forced to either pony up or endure constant nags and ads. For me, it came down to Verses and/or Remember Me. I prefer Verses’ interface. I like the ability to track my progress and ‘close my rings’. I generally avoid subscriptions but $5/year is pretty reasonable, I think. The app looks great and works pretty well. Criticisms: ‘speak out’ can be wonky. (To be fair, it wears a “beta” label too, so...) One of the verses I’m working on consistently tells me I’m getting it wrong when I use ‘speak out’, even though I’m reciting the verse exactly as it shows in the app. ‘Word bank’ also has a quirk - you really need to pay attention to whether words are capitalized or not. I’ve tapped on ‘The’ only to find that I’ve chosen the wrong word - it’s ‘the’ (or vice-versa). Nit-picky, I guess. Finally, I wish there were some way to manually enter a verse using a translation not offered by Verses. I’m usually fine with the NKJV, but occasionally use others for memorization (example: TPT, which is not one of the options offered.) Lastly, I live on my iPad and Verses does not natively support iPad, especially in landscape mode. All that having been said, I still find it well worth the $5/year for the help and encouragement it provides in getting me into the Word and getting the Word into me.
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  • Great app

    Perfect, exactly what I was looking for it’s on my first page used daily!

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