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General Conference available in PDF and EPUB formats.
Nice little story of (I believe) the Fashion Place Apple Store bending the rules to help a little girl buy an iPod Touch with her own money. Sounds like they were supposed to be closed at this time for the … Continue reading
Do you have all the official LDS apps?
Courtesy of LDS Tech is this infographic listing all the official LDS mobile apps and which platforms for which they are available. For all platforms you can go to mobile.lds.org but here are direct links for the iOS versions (all … Continue reading
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Official LDS Music app released for iOS
LDS Tech has more details on the LDS Music app. LDS Music contains the content of the LDS Hymnbook and Children’s Songbook, with each song presented in two views: the sheet music or simply the text of the verses. The … Continue reading
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Finally, the Mormon app we’ve all been waiting for. Or, to avoid being too parochial, at least for those of us in the Jell-o Belt. The just released, JELL-O Jiggle-It app.
LDS Media Talk: Where to watch LDS General Conference. Besides internet streaming, it’s great to get conference on TV via the Mormon Channel on Roku.
“Follow the Doctrine and Gospel of Christ” Elder M. Russell Ballard November 7, 2010 I come back and ask you again to think of your own life. How are you doing? Is there anything in your life causing you to … Continue reading
A self-admitted technophobe asks: “Are we too high tech at church?” The bottom line is we should use what we have and what benefits us in life prudently and with minimal distraction to others. There is a time and a … Continue reading
The Church’s official iOS scripture app has been updated to 2.1. LDS Gospel Library for the iPhone and iPod Touch and LDS Gospel Library for the iPad both include the following changes: Annotation backup/synchronization (beta) Tags Bug fixes Memory improvements … Continue reading
Tomorrow, LDSTech is kicking of its first Service Day, to be held the first Friday of each month. It sounds like an opportunity for project members to get together with their leader and work in person. The welcome will be … Continue reading