Olive Tree is the first Bible App on Ovi, the Nokia App Store
December 15th, 2009We’re one of only a few Bible software companies that develop exclusively for mobile, but we didn’t expect to be literally the first Bible App available on Ovi, the Nokia App Store. You can see it here: BibleReader 4 at Ovi.com. Two readers are available today: BibleReader (Free) and BibleReader KJV Strong’s ($14.99).
BibleReader runs on a wide variety of Nokia devices. Many of the latest Nokia devices run the Symbian 60-5 operating system, which supports BibleReader 4, our latest and greatest version of BibleReader. But BibleReader runs on many other Symbian operating systems as well. If you have a Nokia phone, check your phone’s operating system to find out what Olive Tree resources might be available for it.
Symbian, the operating system used by many Nokia phones, covers a substantial section of the world market. Look at the graph below to see why we’re excited to have another way to reach Symbian users.
Edited to add: Check out this review of BibleReader 4 on Ovi, from Nokia Experts. One small correction is that BibleReader 4 on Ovi does not include in-application installation of titles at this time. We plan to add that feature to our future submissions to Ovi.



December 17th, 2009 at 2:22 am
As I noted on Twitter, I queried their phone finder and was told that the Bible reader will not work on the Nokia E71, but I’ve had it on my E71 for several months.
January 13th, 2010 at 5:22 pm
I know the Palm Pre doesn’t command a huge market share (yet!) but it is an incredible phone with a very compelling user interface that is growing and growing. It will soon surpass your first Palm platform. Please remember your legacy by supporting Palm’s best platform ever!
January 18th, 2010 at 3:44 am
And please don’t stop developing for those majority of us happily on Symbian phones. I look forward to the day I get to move my e71 to version 4. Please?
January 29th, 2010 at 12:09 am
Great to see it on the Ovi Store. I hope you also support Maemo as well and the Nokia N900.
January 31st, 2010 at 10:37 pm
Are there any plans for a palm pre version of olive tree?
Thanks