1. If you are going to lock my large library of books so that only your application can open them, I urge you consider re-designing this application to be more user-friendlyI like having my WORDsearch library on my phone & tablet, but the app itself is a little limited.
2. Hoping there will be improvements at some point.This app is not as great as the online version where I have access to not only my books but I have the Strongs Concordance tools and the parallel tool.
3. Can't save any views so have to search through my huge library every time I want to open anything, even to change from one translation to another.
4. Highlighting works about half of the time, though one improvement over other Bible apps is the ability to highlight part of a verse.
5. Charge $4.99 for it as an add-on if you must but please fix it!Unfortunately, it is the only way to read/study Lifeway books (Other than the Lifeway Reader, which is just as bad, if not worse).
6. This format impacts readability greatly, as the books are laid out like great walls of text rather than books.
7. The app might suffice for a basic reader, but is not very effective as a study or lesson prep tool on Android.The app has a lot of struggles.
8. Also, wordsearch would be nice in an app called WORDsearch.I use the desktop version and have an extensive library.
9. Gestures used in similar reader applications do not function here, which makes using the interface even more cumbersome.
10. I expected the mobile app to be a little similar but was disappointed by that.First, let me say that I absolutely love and regularly use WordSearch 12 desktop and highly recommend it.
11. No way to decrease the font to make out menus, takes a long time to find a particular text in the commentaries.