Get Your Mobile Web App
At last! You can now read the Bible, access all your notes and highlights and see what your friends are reading, on the iPhone, iPad, Android, Windows Mobile, Blackberry and more.
Give it a try and send us feedback on how to improve it. To access the app, simply point your mobile device’s browser to http://oobible.com. Our system will detect that you’re coming from a mobile device and optimize your experience for your device.
Register for iOS iPad App
We are also looking for beta testers for our native iPad version. This beta program is limited to the first 50 users only so hurry up and send us your email to iosfeedback@oobible.com. The native app allows for offline reading of certain translations and faster performance than the web iPad app.
Give it try and send us your feedback!
The ooBible Team

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Hi Alex!
Yo, DJ! Saw your FB profile recently…we’re both living the life in the Lord!
Godspeed,
Alex
Alex Sum | VP of Partnerships
alex@ebible.com
Check out our new site at eBible.com!
Will the mobile app sync your notes? There’s no great web app for notes that syncs with a mobile device right now, so this would be really great.
Congrats on the launch. This is, by far, my favorite Bible app on the web right now. Really looking forward to seeing how you intend to enhance it further (it looks like you’re migrating them from ooBible.com?).
Best,
Ken
Thanks, Ken! We’re excited and getting good feedback so far. Awesome you like what we’ve done. Our mobile apps will come out by end of November and will sync with all your notes, highlights, etc. Yes, we’ll be migrating all ooBible to eBible soon. Any feedback to improve, please let us know through the bottom right hand button on eBible.com.
Best,
Alex
Alex Sum | VP of Partnerships
alex@ebible.com
Thanks for the reply! Looking forward to the mobile app. Will you send an email notification when it’s live in the App Store?
I searched the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace and didn’t find your app. What is the proper name?
Hi Charles. It’s HTML5 based. So open a browser in Windows Phone 7 and type in oobible.com. A mobile version will appear.
is this available for kindle