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Use the right key and the door opens to a Bible (or two)!
Bible Door is a forthcoming family of basic Bible reader programs that will make it simpler to install your Bibles onto phones and tablets, including custom Bibles such as unfinished translations for user testing. After the Bible data is uploaded to the Bible Drop Box and processed there and the (data-less) app is installed on the device, users will simply have to enter a short key code into the Bible Door to link the app to the appropriate files on the Freely-Given.org server. The Bible module from the Bible Drop Box will then be automatically available on the app. (It’s also able to easily install open-licensed Bibles, although admittedly the majority of those are still older translations.)
It will be up to the Bible Drop Box submitter to decide how widely to distribute the key code, e.g., restricted distribution for a test version of the Scriptures, or more widely for finished/approved books. (Or you can do both with two different Bible Drop Box submissions which will give different link codes.) The system is designed to work even with incomplete translations, for example to test just one completed Bible book, or even a few chapters.
The Bible Door app will also allow the user to select and choose a second Bible (e.g., from here) which will scroll alongside the primary Bible (or can be turned off again).
Some apps in the Bible Door family will include Bible data when the app is downloaded, especially the one show-casing the forthcoming Open English Translation (OET) of the Bible.
Release date: Aiming for a re-written functional version of Bible Door by the middle of 2024.
The detailed app specifications (for programmers and system administrators) have now been moved to a separate page.
Bible Door (was CustomBible) was first planned around 2013 to make it simpler to install your custom Bibles onto Android phones and tablets via the Bible Drop Box service. It was originally envisioned in order to allow Bible translators to easily do community testing on mobile devices without needing to first install any software development environment.
The first prototype of the app was developed in Java/Kotlin using Android Studio, and then later, a Flutter version was written as a proof-of-concept. However, Dart has been improved and Flutter3 was released this year, so we would restart from scratch using updated programming and code management techniques.