![]() ![]() Pocket is useful in an LDS context because if you have the Gospel Library app, and you share something you highlight with Pocket, then it’ll format the whole page from whatever you highlighted well, along with pictures and such from the online version. I didn't really think much about this until I needed a November magazine issue and I can't figure out how to update. (Mormon Channel, but sound quality differs) I have the lds gospel library app on my kindle fire (I think it was installed in 2013), but it hasn't updated since about June. org before the slash, but I don’t think so): Here are the URLs for the streams to input (you might have to put :80 after the. This isn’t an LDS app, but if you want a light-weight app for listening to the Mormon Channel or Mormon Music Channel, this is great. However, it seems to require an Internet connection for full functionality (but it is a smaller download). Also, it has the Journal of Discources and older conference talks. Look up a scripture and see all the talks that reference it. Some great LDS apps (and/or apps that can easily be used for LDS purposes) besides the ones on the Church’s page for the Kindle Fire include these: GetJar’s app is kind of bigger and slower so, I usually only use it if I really want something it offers. You can just download the apk files from the website. Slideme is nice since you don’t even need the app. ![]() There are more, but these are the only ones I have reviewed for whether or not they’re legal/ethical. ![]() * The amazon app store (of course) this is ideal, as you can have it on your cloud App markets that work for it include the following: For the Kindle Fire, it either needs to be on an app market that works on the Kindle Fire, or else we need the apk file. ![]()
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