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Scripture Typer Bible Memory App Released Just in Time for New Year’s Resolutions

 

Millennial Apps, LLC, the developer of a leading Bible memory website, ScriptureTyper.com just released the Android version of its 5-star rated iOS app, the top-ranked Bible memory app on the Apple app store.

 

Birmingham, AL  December 31, 2013

 

Memorizing Scripture is a popular New Year’s resolution for many Christians. But this year, it will be easier to memorize than ever before. Millennial Apps, LLC, the developer of a leading Bible memory website, ScriptureTyper.com, just released the Android version of its iOS app, the top-ranked Bible memory app on the Apple app store. Both the iOS and Android apps have 5-star ratings.

 

Scripture Typer’s complete Bible memory system allows users to memorize Scripture anytime, anywhere, both online at ScriptureTyper.com and on its mobile apps. Progress syncs between the website ScriptureTyper.com and all supported mobile devices for ultimate user flexibility.

 

Scripture Typer frequently receives e-mails, many from individuals who have failed at Bible memory in the past, saying they are excited by their new-found success at memorizing with the Scripture Typer Bible memory system.

 

One user said, “I always used to have a hard time memorizing but with Scripture Typer's review program I am over 150 verses and my goal by end of 2013 is to be over 300!” Today, nearly one million Bible verses have been memorized with Scripture Typer since it was launched in 2010.

 

The National Bible Bee, New-York Times bestselling author Ann Voskamp, and churches across the country use ScriptureTyper.com to create free Bible memory groups on the website.

 

Everett Chew, 2013 National Bible Bee third place winner in the Junior division, used Scripture Typer to prepare for the competition, “The Scripture Typer app is by far the easiest way for me to memorize on the go. I love how I was able to review and memorize verses at any time I wanted. It is very well built, easy to use, and is extremely effective.”

 

About Scripture Typer

 

Scripture Typer accelerates memorization by utilizing both visual and kinesthetic, or touch memory. Kinesthetic memory makes memorization faster, increases retention, and enhances memorization capacity. Once memorized, Scripture Typer’s smart review system reminds users to review verses on a schedule, ensuring verses are retained.

 

Scripture Typer enables users to import verses from any of the top 10 translations automatically or enter verses from any translation manually. Users can also create and name their own verse collections, as well as choose verses from over 55 existing collections on a variety of topics. The apps also provide additional tools, including flash cards, the ability to draw illustrations to represent verses, and an audio feature to record verses and play them back.

Learn more by visiting the ScriptureTyper.com website.

Technology Makes Scripture Memory Easy

 

Scripture Typer, the developer of a top Bible memory website, ScriptureTyper.com, is modernizing Scripture memory through the use of technology online and with mobile apps, making it easier to memorize than ever before.

 

Birmingham, AL  December 9, 2013

 

Memorizing Scripture is now easier than ever. Scripture Typer, the developer of a top Bible memory website, ScriptureTyper.com, is modernizing Scripture memory through the use of technology online and with mobile apps, making it easier to memorize than ever before.

 

Scripture Typer receives e-mails daily, many from individuals who have failed at Bible memory in the past, saying they are excited by their new-found success at memorizing with the Scripture Typer Bible memory system.

 

One user said, “I always used to have a hard time memorizing but with Scripture Typer's review program I am over 150 verses and my goal by end of 2013 is to be over 300!” Today, nearly one million Bible verses have been memorized with Scripture Typer since it was launched in 2010.

 

The National Bible Bee, New-York Times bestselling author Ann Voskamp, and churches across the country use ScriptureTyper.com to create free Bible memory groups on the website. National Bible Bee contestant Emma Zwemke attributes her success in qualifying for the National Bible Bee to Scripture Typer. “Honestly I don't think I would have made Nationals in the first place if it weren't for Scripture Typer,” said Zwemke.

 

About Scripture Typer

 

Scripture Typer accelerates memorization by utilizing both visual and kinesthetic, or touch memory. Kinesthetic memory makes memorization faster, increases retention, and enhances memorization capacity. Once memorized, Scripture Typer’s smart review system reminds users to review verses on a schedule, ensuring verses are retained.

 

Scripture Typer enables users to import verses from any of the top 10 translations automatically or enter verses from any translation manually. Users can also create and name their own verse collections, as well as choose verses from over 55 existing collections on a variety of topics.

 

Scripture Typer’s iPhone, iPad, and Android apps allow users to memorize and review verses anytime, anywhere. The apps also provide additional tools, including flash cards, the ability to draw illustrations to represent verses, and an audio feature to record verses and play them back.

 

Scripture Typer's iPhone and iPad app is the top-ranked Bible memory iOS app and one of the few such apps with a 5-star rating. The Android version was just released on December 1, 2013 and also has also a 5- star rating. Learn more by visiting the ScriptureTyper.com website.

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December 20, 2018

 

Bible Memory: A Last-Minute, Affordable Gift for Kids and Adults They Won’t Forget

What’s one of the best ways to build a strong faith foundation, become closer to God and deepen one’s devotion to Christ?

Committing His words to memory, be it a favorite verse, psalm, chapter or – for the super ambitious – the entire Bible. Spoiler alert: That’s more than 1,200 chapters and 30,000 verses!

The Bible Memory App for adults and Bible Memory Kids – today’s leading Bible memory systems in app form – make it so much easier to memorize Scripture and are the perfect, meaningful Christmas gift for people of all ages. No more paper index or flash cards of yesteryear.

The Bible Memory App

“The Bible is the foundation of how we hear from God. Memorization allows us to more clearly hear His voice throughout the day and use His words in prayer,” says Brett Golson. A computer programmer, Golson and his wife McKenzie founded Birmingham, Alabama-based Millennial Apps six years ago to launch The Bible Memory App (originally called Scripture Typer). Golson had been studying the effects of and techniques for memorizing the Bible since college.

An additional benefit to using the apps is that memorization exercises the brain and increases mental energy. It can also help reduce cognitive decline from aging by stimulating and keeping the brain alert. “I’m amazed by the comments we get from seniors who not only feel closer to God memorizing Bible verses but see it as a daily aerobic workout for their brains,” adds Golson.

The Bible Memory App is accessible via all mobile devices – iPhone, iPad, Android and Kindle Fire – as well as online. It allows users to easily memorize, organize and review by actively engaging three cognitive areas of memory – kinesthetic (touch), visual and auditory.

Since the app’s launch over eight million verses have been memorized – a ticker on the website biblememory.com continually tracks memorized verses. The five-star rated app has had more than 680,000 downloads to date, and the website has over half a million page views per month. It’s the #1 Bible memory app on Apple App Store.

New! Bible Memory Kids

The company founders – parents to three young children – recently added Bible Memory Kids to their product linefor Apple devices. The youth version engages three areas of sensory memory – visual/spatial, auditory and touch – to help children more easily and enjoyably learn the Bible regardless of reading level. Each passage includes beautiful artwork andexciting music. Kids can even record themselves and listen to their verse recordings.

“Bible Memory Kids is an amazing and really fun way to give your child a strong foundation for a life in Christ. It's so simple and engaging, even toddlers can do it. Kids love hearing themselves recite Scripture, too!” says McKenzie Golson.

You can also memorize passages with your family or church in group settings with The Bible Memory Kids App's FREE companion app on Apple TV.

Gift for Under $10

If you’re in need of a great last-minute gift for yourself, your family or friends, now is a more affordable time to purchase the apps.

 

From December 21, 2018 through Christmas Day, the following savings are available:

Bible Memory Kids is $1.99 (33% off the original price). The Bible Memory PRO upgrade for The Bible Memory App is $7.99 (20% off the original price). This special price is available exclusively on BibleMemory.com by using this special link. You can also save up to an additional 40% when buying 10 or more app licenses, making for a thoughtful purchase to give to extended family, a small group, church or ministry.

 

Fortunately, you don’t need to know which device your friend has in order to purchase. After ordering you’ll receive an email confirmation of your gift, which you can give at any time.

 

For more information, visit BibleMemory.com

 

 

For media inquiries, contact bgolson@biblememory.com

 

For technical questions, contact https://biblememory.com/Pages/Contact-Us/

 

 

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December 31, 2018

 

What Makes Bible Memory A Top New Year’s Resolution?

The Reasons Might Surprise You.

Plus, The Most Memorized Bible Passages of 2018!

Idle time makes for idle minds, the saying goes, which is perhaps why more and more Christians are committing God’s words to memory – whether a favorite verse, psalm, chapter or even the entire Bible for the super ambitious.

“One reason we often hear for why people make memorizing the Bible a top New Year’s resolution is that they hate how they are using their smartphones. Instead of mindlessly scrolling through news and social media, they’re finding it far more enriching on every level to connect to His Word by memorizing chapter and verse during commute time, between meetings or even when standing in line,” says Brett Golson, a computer programmer.  Six years ago, Brett and his wife McKenzie launched The Bible Memory App (originally called Scripture Typer) through their company Millennial Apps in Birmingham, Alabama.

The Bible Memory App

Since then, more than eight million verses have been memorized using the five-star rated app which is accessible via all mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, Android and Kindle Fire) as well as online.

With more than 680,000 downloads to date and over half a million page views per month on its website, The Bible Memory App has become the #1 Bible memorization tool on Apple’s App Store.

Even better, the app is free while other in-app upgrades are available for purchase. And Bible Memory Kids (for Apple devices only) was recently added to the product line.

According to the Golson’s, another bonus benefit of using the app is an increase in mental energy that comes from exercising the brain through memorization, which can also help reduce cognitive decline from aging by stimulating and keeping the brain alert.

“I’m amazed by the comments we get from older people who not only feel closer to God when memorizing Bible verses but also consider daily use of the app an aerobic workout for their brains,” adds Brett, who has studied the effects of and techniques for memorizing the Bible since college.

The Bible Memory App allows users to easily memorize, organize and review bible verses, chapters, and psalms by actively engaging three cognitive areas of memory – kinesthetic (touch), visual and auditory.

Additionally,churches and ministries find the app helpful for kicking off the New Year with study groups at which participants focus on – and in many cases commit to memory – a particular area of the Bible.

With more than 1,200 chapters, 30,000 verses and 150 psalms in the Bible, which parts are the most memorized? According to the Golson’s, the top choices for 2018 were:

Chapters

Romans 8 - Freedom from sin, life in the Spirit, and eternal security

Matthew 5, 6, and 7 - The Sermon on the Mount, Jesus’ most famous sermon on living a life dedicated to pleasing God

James 1 - The trials, temptations and testing of your faith

Verses

John 3:16  “For God so loved the world, that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life.”

Genesis 1:1  “In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.”

 

Romans 3:23 “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”

 

Psalms

Psalm 23:1 “The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want.”

Psalm 1:1 Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers.”

 

Psalm 37:4 “Delight yourself in the Lord, and he will give you the desires of your heart.”

 

Visit BibleMemory.com to invite family, friends or others to join a Bible memory group with you and memorize together!

 

For more information, visit BibleMemory.com

 

For media inquiries, contact bgolson@biblememory.com

 

For technical questions, contact https://biblememory.com/Pages/Contact-Us/

 

 

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Scripture Typer App User's Manual

 

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  1. How to Enter Your Own Verses
    1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
    2. Select the "My Verses" button.
    3. Select the "New Verse" button at the top left of the screen, which will take you to the Verse Editor screen.
      1. You can also select "Add a Verse" under the My Verses list at the bottom of the screen.
      2. If you want to add a verse to a collection, go to the collection and select either "Add a Verse" or the "New Verse" button at the top of the screen.
    4. Select the Book of the Bible and fill in the Verse Reference.
    5. Choose a Bible Version.
      1. If the version is one of the 8 listed, Scripture Typer will attempt to import the verse from the internet.
        1. Be sure to proofread any imported text before saving it. Some translations include text headers or other text that you probably will not want to memorize.
      2. If the version is not listed, you can select "Other". Then you will need to either copy and paste it from the version you would like to use, or type it manually in the Verse Text box.
    6. Select the "Save" button at the bottom of the screen, and your verse will be added to your collection!
    7. The app will take you to the screen to memorize the verse.
      1. To return to the category or your list of My Verses, select the "Back" arrow button in the top navigation bar.
      2. To change memorization modes from "Type It" to "Memorize It" or "Master It", or to alter your memorization settings, select the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar.
  2. How to Select Verses from the Verse Library
    1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
    2. Select the "My Verses" button.
    3. Select the "Verse Library" button at the top of the screen. (You can also select "Select from Verse Library" under the My Verse Collections list OR the My Verses List.")
    4. Select any of the 60 collections you would like to add to your My Verses page. All of the verses in each collection will automatically be added, as well. You can preview the verses in any collection by selecting the red arrow.
    5. You can also choose individual verses from any collection without selecting the entire collection by selecting the red arrow, then selecting individual verses from the collection.
    6. You can also remove individual verses from any of your collections by selecting the red arrow, then de-selecting any verses you would like to remove.
  3. How to Create Your Own Verse Collections
    1. If the verses have NOT been entered into Scripture Typer yet:
      1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
      2. Select the "My Verses" button.
      3. Select the "New Collection" button at the top right of the screen. (You can also select "New Collection" under the My Verse Collections list.)
      4. Name your collection.
      5. Select the "Save" button.
      6. Select "Add a Verse" or select the "New Verse" button to start adding verses to your collection.
      7. Follow the steps on the Verse Editor page, as outlined above in the How to Enter Your Own Verses section.
    2. If the verses HAVE been entered into Scripture Typer:
      1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
      2. Select the "My Verses" button.
      3. Scroll down to the My Verses list find the verse you would like to add to a collection.
      4. Select the small "Edit" button next to the verse.
      5. Select the "Collections" button.
      6. Select the "New Collection" button.
      7. Name the collection and select "Save".
      8. Your verse will be added to your new collection!
  4. How to Edit a Verse.
    1. Find the verse you would like to edit, either in a category or under your My Verses list.
    2. Select the "Edit" button next to the verse.
    3. Change the verse reference, Bible version, collection, or verse text on the Verse Editor screen.
    4. Select "Save", and your changes will be saved!
    5. You can also edit a verse from the memorization screen in the "Type It", "Memorize It", or "Master It" modes by selecting the "Edit" button under the verse text. It will also take you to the Verse Editor screen, where you can edit the verse as described above.
  5. How to Delete a Verse.
    1. Find the verse you would like to delete, either in a category or in your My Verses list.
    2. Select the "Edit" button next to the verse.
    3. Select "Delete" at the bottom of the screen, and the verse will be deleted from your account.
    4. You can also delete a verse from the memorization screen in the "Type It", "Memorize It", or "Master It" modes by selecting the "Edit" button under the verse text. It will also take you to the Verse Editor screen, where you can delete the verse as described above.
  6. How to Edit a Collection.
    1. Select the collection you would like to edit.
    2. Select the "Edit" button on the top navigation bar.
    3. From here you can edit the Collection Name.
    4. Select "Save", and your changes will be saved!
  7. How to Delete a Collection.
    1. Select the collection you would like to edit.
    2. Select the "Edit" button on the top navigation bar.
    3. Select the "Delete Collection" button at the bottom of the screen, and the collection will be deleted from your account.
  8. How to Use the Three-Step Memorization Process.
    1. Explanation: Scripture Typer is based on a three-step memorization process. First, you type a verse (in the app, meaning the first letter of each word) in the "Type It" mode. Then you memorize a verse by typing it with every other word missing in the "Memorize It" mode. Finally, you master a verse in the "Master It" mode by typing the entire verse without any assistance. You can skip any step or repeat any step as many times as you would like. A verse is not checked off as fully memorized until it has been mastered. Once a verse is mastered, it will be entered into your review system.
    2. Select the verse you would like to memorize, either in a category or under your My Verses list.
    3. The memorization screen will appear in the "Type It" mode. To change typing modes to either "Memorize It" or "Master It", select the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar, which will take you to the Memorization Mode screen.
    4. From the Memorization Mode screen, you can also control the following features:
      1. Turn the Illustrations feature on or off.
      2. Turn the Vibration for errors freature on or off.
      3. Turn the Beep on Error feature on or off.
      4. You can also access Flash Cards.
  9. How to Review Verses.
    1. Using the Automatic Review System.
      1. Explanation: Once you have mastered a verse, it will automatically be entered into your Scripture Typer review system. Scripture Typer will remind you to review each verse you have mastered. The number of times you have reviewed a verse by mastering it is the number of days until Scripture Typer will remind you to review a verse again. For example, if you have mastered a verse 2 times, you will be reminded to review the verse again in 2 days. However, only one successful "master" attempt will be counted each day, so only one day can be added to a review cycle per 24 hour period. This means you can review a verse as many times as needed in one day with only one day being added to your review cycle. This system is designed to encourage more frequent review right after memorizing a verse, and gradually less frequent review the more you have reviewed a verse. This also helps in memorizing larger quantities of Scripture, keeping Scripture memory sustainable long-term.
      2. Login to the Scripture Typerapp.
      3. Select the "Review" button.
      4. Verses highlighted in red are due for review.
      5. The number of days until a verse is due for review is in the far right column. A negative number of days means the verse is past due for review.
      6. You can select the "Start the Review" button at the top of the page, and it will guide you through reviewing all of your verses, OR you can simply select the verse you would like to review.
    2. Manually Reviewing Verses.
    3. You can review any verse at any time by selecting the verse, which will take you to a screen to type the verse in "Type It" mode.
    4. You can change the typing mode to "Memorize It" or "Master It" by selecting the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar.
  10. How to Receive Review Reminders.
    1. To receive weekly or daily e-mail review reminders
      1. Go to your My Account page from the main menu.
      2. Turn weekly and/or daily e-mail review reminders "ON".
    2. To receive daily or weekly review notifications directly on your iPhone and/or iPad
      1. Go to the main menu.
      2. Select "Settings".
      3. Select "Review Notifications".
      4. Choose a review frequency, either "Daily", "Weekly", or "Never".
      5. Choose whether to play sound with your alert "ON" or "OFF".
      6. Specify a time of day to receive your Review Notification.
      7. Select "Save" to save your changes and start receiving review notifications!
  11. How to Use the Audio Feature.
    1. How to Record a Verse.
      1. From the main Scripture Typer menu, select the "My Verses" button.
      2. Select the verse you would like to record.
      3. Select the "Rec" button and follow the prompting to "Start Recording".
      4. Select the "Rec" button again to stop recording.
      5. You will be asked if you want to record the reference separately. This is recommended for review purposes, but not required.
      6. You can re-record a verse, re-record just the reference, or delete a recording by selecting the "Rec" button again and selecting the appropriate button.
      7. Once a verse is recorded, a small microphone icon will appear to the left of the verse in your My Verse List.
    2. How to Review Verses Using the Audio Feature
      1. From the main Scripture Typer menu, select the "My Verses" button.
      2. Select the verse you would like to review.
      3. Select the "Play" button. The verse will start to play, and the audio screen will appear.
    3. How to Review More Than One Verse Using the Audio Feature
      1. From the main Scripture Typer menu, select the "My Verses" button.
      2. Select the verse you would like to review.
      3. Select the "Play" button. The verse will start to play, and the audio screen will appear.
      4. Make sure the "Play Entire Collection" button on the audio screen is turned "ON".
        1. If you selected a verse from your list of Review verses, the audio will play your selected verse and then will continue playing subsequent verses in your Review list that have also been recorded. It will skip over verses that have not been recorded.
        2. If you selected a verse from a specific category, the audio will play the selected verse and then play through the other verses in that category.
      5. You can choose how many times each verse is repeated by using the -/+ toggle button labeled "Play Each Entry".
      6. You can specify the range of verses you would like to play in a collection by using the -/+ toggle button labeled "Play Only the Next".
      7. You can choose whether to play each verse reference by selecting "Yes" or "No" under "Play Reference" on the audio screen.
      8.  You can slow down or speed up the Playback Rate by adjusting the level of the "Playback Rate" bar on the audio screen.
      9. A verse will be considered reviewed after it has been played.
    4. How to Use the Reference Drill audio feature.
      1. Once you are on the audio screen by following the steps above, make sure the "Reference Drill" is turned "ON". Only a verse's reference and the beginning of the verse will be played so you can focus on connecting and memorizing a verse with its reference.
      2. You can select whether to play references before a verse or after a verse by selecting "First" or "Last" under "Play Reference".
      3. You can shuffle verses in your Reference Drill by switching the "Shuffle" button "ON".
    5. How to Add Background Music to Your Audio Verses.
      1. Select a verse that has been recorded.
      2. Select the "Play" button. The audio screen will appear.
      3. Select the "Music" button on the audio screen. This will take you to your iTunes account.
      4. Select songs from your iTunes account that you would like to play in the background while you review your audio verses.
      5. Select the "Done" button when you are finished.
    6. How to Delete Background Music to Your Audio Verses.
      1. Select a verse that has been recorded.
      2. Select the "Play" button. The audio screen will appear.
      3. Select the "Music" button on the audio screen. This will take you to your iTunes account.
      4. Select the "Done" button in the top navigation bar.
      5. A popup will appear asking if you want to "Keep playing previously selected music". Select the "NO" button, and your music will be de-selected. This is an all or nothing feature; you cannot pick and choose between songs to delete from Background Music.
  12. How to Use the Illustration Feature.
    1. Explanation: the Illustration feature is especially helpful for visual learners. It enables you to draw a picture to represent a verse. This picture will appear on flash cards and behind the text of the verse, as long as the Illustrations feature is turned on by following the steps below.
    2. Select the verse you would like to illustrate.
    3. Select the "Draw" button located right beneath the verse text.
    4. Select a color.
    5. Use your finger to draw on the screen.
    6. You can change your brush size making your lines thinner or thicker by adjusting the level of the "Brush Size" bar in the middle of the screen.
    7. Select the pencil eraser and use your finger to erase any part of your drawing.
    8. The "Undo" and "Redo" buttons are also available at the bottom of the screen to edit your work.
    9. Use the "Clear" button to start over.
    10. How to Zoom In, Zoom Out, and use Copy/Paste.
      1. You can zoom in or out by selecting the "zoom in" or "zoom out" buttons.
      2. You can move around on the screen by moving the arrow button in the box.
      3. This is especially helpful if you want to copy something you have drawn and paste it elsewhere in the same illustration or in an illustration for a different verse.
    11. You can reference the verse you are drawing by pushing the "Verse" button, and the verse will appear.
    12. When you are finished, be sure to "Save" your work at the bottom of the screen.
    13. Select the "Exit" button at the bottom of the screen to go back to your verse.
    14. Select the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar and make sure the Illustrations button is turned "ON" for your illustration to appear behind the verse text.  The illustration will also appear on your flash cards.
  13. How to Use Flash Cards
    1. To Review a Collection.
      1. Select a collection you would like to review.
      2. Select the "Flash Cards" button, and it will take you through each verse in the collection.
      3. Scroll up and down to move from verse to verse.
      4. Scroll right to left to turn a card over front to back and to flip between cards.
    2. To Review Individual Verses in Your My Verses List.
      1. Select a verse in your My Verses list.
      2. Select the "Typing Mode" in the top navigation bar.
      3. Select the "Flash Cards" button in the top right of the screen, and it will take you through each verse in your list of My Verses.
      4. Scroll up and down to move from verse to verse.
      5. Scroll right to left to turn a card over front to back and to flip between cards.
    3. To Review Your Review Verses.
      1. Go back to the main Scripture Typer page.
      2. Select "Review".
      3. Select the "Start the Review" button at the top or any of the verses in your list.
      4. Select the "Flash Cards" button in the top right of the screen, and it will take you through each verse in your list of Review Verses.
      5. Scroll up and down to move from verse to verse.
      6. Scroll right to left to turn a card over front to back and to flip between cards.
  14. How to Change Your Account Settings.
    1. Go back to the main Scripture Typer menu.
    2. Select "My Account" at the bootom left of the screen.
    3. From here, you can change your e-mail address, display name, or e-mail review settings, or logout of your account.
  15. How to Change Accounts.
    1. You can have multiple accounts using the same app, meaning multiple people can use the same app. To change between different accounts, select "Settings" from the main Scripture Typer menu.
    2. Select the "Change Accounts" button.
    3. A list of every account that has logged on using the app will appear. You can either select one of the accounts from the list, or if the account is not on the list, select "Other Web User".
    4. If you selected "Other Web User", follow the promptings on the Login screen and either "Sign In", or "Create a New Account".
  16. How to Give this App as a Gift.
    1. If you would like to give this app to friends or family, simply select the "Gift this App" button at the bottom of the home screen.
    2. Select the "Gift It" button on the pop-up menu.
    3. Sign in to your Apple account and follow the promptings. It's that simple!
  17. Frequently Asked Questions
    1. What are the benefits of having a Scripture Typer account?
      1. Your verses will automatically sync between your Scripture Typer account online and on your iPhone/iPadapp, which means you can memorize and review your verses anytime, anywhere. Progress made on your iPhone or iPad will sync with your account online, and vice versa.
      2. If your phone breaks or if you change devices, your verses will be backed up and can easily be synced to a new device simply by logging in.
      3. You can install the Scripture Typer app on multiple devices, such as an iPhone and an iPad and your progress will be synced between the devices.


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Scripture Typer App User's Manual

 

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  1. How to Enter Your Own Verses
    1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
    2. Select the "My Verses" button.
    3. Select the "New Verse" button at the top left of the screen, which will take you to the Verse Editor screen.
      1. You can also select "Add a Verse" under the My Verses list at the bottom of the screen.
      2. If you want to add a verse to a collection, go to the collection and select either "Add a Verse" or the "New Verse" button at the top of the screen.
    4. Select the Book of the Bible and fill in the Verse Reference.
    5. Choose a Bible Version.
      1. If the version is one of the 8 listed, Scripture Typer will attempt to import the verse from the internet.
        1. Be sure to proofread any imported text before saving it. Some translations include text headers or other text that you probably will not want to memorize.
      2. If the version is not listed, you can select "Other". Then you will need to either copy and paste it from the version you would like to use, or type it manually in the Verse Text box.
    6. Select the "Save" button at the bottom of the screen, and your verse will be added to your collection!
    7. The app will take you to the screen to memorize the verse.
      1. To return to the category or your list of My Verses, select the "Back" arrow button in the top navigation bar.
      2. To change memorization modes from "Type It" to "Memorize It" or "Master It", or to alter your memorization settings, select the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar.
  2. How to Select Verses from the Verse Library
    1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
    2. Select the "My Verses" button.
    3. Select the "Verse Library" button at the top of the screen. (You can also select "Select from Verse Library" under the My Verse Collections list OR the My Verses List.")
    4. Select any of the 60 collections you would like to add to your My Verses page. All of the verses in each collection will automatically be added, as well. You can preview the verses in any collection by selecting the red arrow.
    5. You can also choose individual verses from any collection without selecting the entire collection by selecting the red arrow, then selecting individual verses from the collection.
    6. You can also remove individual verses from any of your collections by selecting the red arrow, then de-selecting any verses you would like to remove.
  3. How to Create Your Own Verse Collections
    1. If the verses have NOT been entered into Scripture Typer yet:
      1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
      2. Select the "My Verses" button.
      3. Select the "New Collection" button at the top right of the screen. (You can also select "New Collection" under the My Verse Collections list.)
      4. Name your collection.
      5. Select the "Save" button.
      6. Select "Add a Verse" or select the "New Verse" button to start adding verses to your collection.
      7. Follow the steps on the Verse Editor page, as outlined above in the How to Enter Your Own Verses section.
    2. If the verses HAVE been entered into Scripture Typer:
      1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
      2. Select the "My Verses" button.
      3. Scroll down to the My Verses list find the verse you would like to add to a collection.
      4. Select the small "Edit" button next to the verse.
      5. Select the "Collections" button.
      6. Select the "New Collection" button.
      7. Name the collection and select "Save".
      8. Your verse will be added to your new collection!
  4. How to Edit a Verse.
    1. Find the verse you would like to edit, either in a category or under your My Verses list.
    2. Select the "Edit" button next to the verse.
    3. Change the verse reference, Bible version, collection, or verse text on the Verse Editor screen.
    4. Select "Save", and your changes will be saved!
    5. You can also edit a verse from the memorization screen in the "Type It", "Memorize It", or "Master It" modes by selecting the "Edit" button under the verse text. It will also take you to the Verse Editor screen, where you can edit the verse as described above.
  5. How to Delete a Verse.
    1. Find the verse you would like to delete, either in a category or in your My Verses list.
    2. Select the "Edit" button next to the verse.
    3. Select "Delete" at the bottom of the screen, and the verse will be deleted from your account.
    4. You can also delete a verse from the memorization screen in the "Type It", "Memorize It", or "Master It" modes by selecting the "Edit" button under the verse text. It will also take you to the Verse Editor screen, where you can delete the verse as described above.
  6. How to Edit a Collection.
    1. Select the collection you would like to edit.
    2. Select the "Edit" button on the top navigation bar.
    3. From here you can edit the Collection Name.
    4. Select "Save", and your changes will be saved!
  7. How to Delete a Collection.
    1. Select the collection you would like to edit.
    2. Select the "Edit" button on the top navigation bar.
    3. Select the "Delete Collection" button at the bottom of the screen, and the collection will be deleted from your account.
  8. How to Use the Three-Step Memorization Process.
    1. Explanation: Scripture Typer is based on a three-step memorization process. First, you type a verse (in the app, meaning the first letter of each word) in the "Type It" mode. Then you memorize a verse by typing it with every other word missing in the "Memorize It" mode. Finally, you master a verse in the "Master It" mode by typing the entire verse without any assistance. You can skip any step or repeat any step as many times as you would like. A verse is not checked off as fully memorized until it has been mastered. Once a verse is mastered, it will be entered into your review system.
    2. Select the verse you would like to memorize, either in a category or under your My Verses list.
    3. The memorization screen will appear in the "Type It" mode. To change typing modes to either "Memorize It" or "Master It", select the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar, which will take you to the Memorization Mode screen.
    4. From the Memorization Mode screen, you can also control the following features:
      1. Turn the Illustrations feature on or off.
      2. Turn the Vibration for errors freature on or off.
      3. Turn the Beep on Error feature on or off.
      4. You can also access Flash Cards.
  9. How to Review Verses.
    1. Using the Automatic Review System.
      1. Explanation: Once you have mastered a verse, it will automatically be entered into your Scripture Typer review system. Scripture Typer will remind you to review each verse you have mastered. The number of times you have reviewed a verse by mastering it is the number of days until Scripture Typer will remind you to review a verse again. For example, if you have mastered a verse 2 times, you will be reminded to review the verse again in 2 days. However, only one successful "master" attempt will be counted each day, so only one day can be added to a review cycle per 24 hour period. This means you can review a verse as many times as needed in one day with only one day being added to your review cycle. This system is designed to encourage more frequent review right after memorizing a verse, and gradually less frequent review the more you have reviewed a verse. This also helps in memorizing larger quantities of Scripture, keeping Scripture memory sustainable long-term.
      2. Login to the Scripture Typerapp.
      3. Select the "Review" button.
      4. Verses highlighted in red are due for review.
      5. The number of days until a verse is due for review is in the far right column. A negative number of days means the verse is past due for review.
      6. You can select the "Start the Review" button at the top of the page, and it will guide you through reviewing all of your verses, OR you can simply select the verse you would like to review.
    2. Manually Reviewing Verses.
    3. You can review any verse at any time by selecting the verse, which will take you to a screen to type the verse in "Type It" mode.
    4. You can change the typing mode to "Memorize It" or "Master It" by selecting the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar.
  10. How to Receive Review Reminders.
    1. To receive weekly or daily e-mail review reminders
      1. Go to your My Account page from the main menu.
      2. Turn weekly and/or daily e-mail review reminders "ON".
    2. To receive daily or weekly review notifications directly on your iPhone and/or iPad
      1. Go to the main menu.
      2. Select "Settings".
      3. Select "Review Notifications".
      4. Choose a review frequency, either "Daily", "Weekly", or "Never".
      5. Choose whether to play sound with your alert "ON" or "OFF".
      6. Specify a time of day to receive your Review Notification.
      7. Select "Save" to save your changes and start receiving review notifications!
  11. How to Use the Audio Feature.
    1. How to Record a Verse.
      1. From the main Scripture Typer menu, select the "My Verses" button.
      2. Select the verse you would like to record.
      3. Select the "Rec" button and follow the prompting to "Start Recording".
      4. Select the "Rec" button again to stop recording.
      5. You will be asked if you want to record the reference separately. This is recommended for review purposes, but not required.
      6. You can re-record a verse, re-record just the reference, or delete a recording by selecting the "Rec" button again and selecting the appropriate button.
      7. Once a verse is recorded, a small microphone icon will appear to the left of the verse in your My Verse List.
    2. How to Review Verses Using the Audio Feature
      1. From the main Scripture Typer menu, select the "My Verses" button.
      2. Select the verse you would like to review.
      3. Select the "Play" button. The verse will start to play, and the audio screen will appear.
    3. How to Review More Than One Verse Using the Audio Feature
      1. From the main Scripture Typer menu, select the "My Verses" button.
      2. Select the verse you would like to review.
      3. Select the "Play" button. The verse will start to play, and the audio screen will appear.
      4. Make sure the "Play Entire Collection" button on the audio screen is turned "ON".
        1. If you selected a verse from your list of Review verses, the audio will play your selected verse and then will continue playing subsequent verses in your Review list that have also been recorded. It will skip over verses that have not been recorded.
        2. If you selected a verse from a specific category, the audio will play the selected verse and then play through the other verses in that category.
      5. You can choose how many times each verse is repeated by using the -/+ toggle button labeled "Play Each Entry".
      6. You can specify the range of verses you would like to play in a collection by using the -/+ toggle button labeled "Play Only the Next".
      7. You can choose whether to play each verse reference by selecting "Yes" or "No" under "Play Reference" on the audio screen.
      8.  You can slow down or speed up the Playback Rate by adjusting the level of the "Playback Rate" bar on the audio screen.
      9. A verse will be considered reviewed after it has been played.
    4. How to Use the Reference Drill audio feature.
      1. Once you are on the audio screen by following the steps above, make sure the "Reference Drill" is turned "ON". Only a verse's reference and the beginning of the verse will be played so you can focus on connecting and memorizing a verse with its reference.
      2. You can select whether to play references before a verse or after a verse by selecting "First" or "Last" under "Play Reference".
      3. You can shuffle verses in your Reference Drill by switching the "Shuffle" button "ON".
    5. How to Add Background Music to Your Audio Verses.
      1. Select a verse that has been recorded.
      2. Select the "Play" button. The audio screen will appear.
      3. Select the "Music" button on the audio screen. This will take you to your iTunes account.
      4. Select songs from your iTunes account that you would like to play in the background while you review your audio verses.
      5. Select the "Done" button when you are finished.
    6. How to Delete Background Music to Your Audio Verses.
      1. Select a verse that has been recorded.
      2. Select the "Play" button. The audio screen will appear.
      3. Select the "Music" button on the audio screen. This will take you to your iTunes account.
      4. Select the "Done" button in the top navigation bar.
      5. A popup will appear asking if you want to "Keep playing previously selected music". Select the "NO" button, and your music will be de-selected. This is an all or nothing feature; you cannot pick and choose between songs to delete from Background Music.
  12. How to Use the Illustration Feature.
    1. Explanation: the Illustration feature is especially helpful for visual learners. It enables you to draw a picture to represent a verse. This picture will appear on flash cards and behind the text of the verse, as long as the Illustrations feature is turned on by following the steps below.
    2. Select the verse you would like to illustrate.
    3. Select the "Draw" button located right beneath the verse text.
    4. Select a color.
    5. Use your finger to draw on the screen.
    6. You can change your brush size making your lines thinner or thicker by adjusting the level of the "Brush Size" bar in the middle of the screen.
    7. Select the pencil eraser and use your finger to erase any part of your drawing.
    8. The "Undo" and "Redo" buttons are also available at the bottom of the screen to edit your work.
    9. Use the "Clear" button to start over.
    10. How to Zoom In, Zoom Out, and use Copy/Paste.
      1. You can zoom in or out by selecting the "zoom in" or "zoom out" buttons.
      2. You can move around on the screen by moving the arrow button in the box.
      3. This is especially helpful if you want to copy something you have drawn and paste it elsewhere in the same illustration or in an illustration for a different verse.
    11. You can reference the verse you are drawing by pushing the "Verse" button, and the verse will appear.
    12. When you are finished, be sure to "Save" your work at the bottom of the screen.
    13. Select the "Exit" button at the bottom of the screen to go back to your verse.
    14. Select the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar and make sure the Illustrations button is turned "ON" for your illustration to appear behind the verse text.  The illustration will also appear on your flash cards.
  13. How to Use Flash Cards
    1. To Review a Collection.
      1. Select a collection you would like to review.
      2. Select the "Flash Cards" button, and it will take you through each verse in the collection.
      3. Scroll up and down to move from verse to verse.
      4. Scroll right to left to turn a card over front to back and to flip between cards.
    2. To Review Individual Verses in Your My Verses List.
      1. Select a verse in your My Verses list.
      2. Select the "Typing Mode" in the top navigation bar.
      3. Select the "Flash Cards" button in the top right of the screen, and it will take you through each verse in your list of My Verses.
      4. Scroll up and down to move from verse to verse.
      5. Scroll right to left to turn a card over front to back and to flip between cards.
    3. To Review Your Review Verses.
      1. Go back to the main Scripture Typer page.
      2. Select "Review".
      3. Select the "Start the Review" button at the top or any of the verses in your list.
      4. Select the "Flash Cards" button in the top right of the screen, and it will take you through each verse in your list of Review Verses.
      5. Scroll up and down to move from verse to verse.
      6. Scroll right to left to turn a card over front to back and to flip between cards.
  14. How to Change Your Account Settings.
    1. Go back to the main Scripture Typer menu.
    2. Select "My Account" at the bootom left of the screen.
    3. From here, you can change your e-mail address, display name, or e-mail review settings, or logout of your account.
  15. How to Change Accounts.
    1. You can have multiple accounts using the same app, meaning multiple people can use the same app. To change between different accounts, select "Settings" from the main Scripture Typer menu.
    2. Select the "Change Accounts" button.
    3. A list of every account that has logged on using the app will appear. You can either select one of the accounts from the list, or if the account is not on the list, select "Other Web User".
    4. If you selected "Other Web User", follow the promptings on the Login screen and either "Sign In", or "Create a New Account".
  16. How to Give this App as a Gift.
    1. If you would like to give this app to friends or family, simply select the "Gift this App" button at the bottom of the home screen.
    2. Select the "Gift It" button on the pop-up menu.
    3. Sign in to your Apple account and follow the promptings. It's that simple!
  17. Frequently Asked Questions
    1. What are the benefits of having a Scripture Typer account?
      1. Your verses will automatically sync between your Scripture Typer account online and on your iPhone/iPadapp, which means you can memorize and review your verses anytime, anywhere. Progress made on your iPhone or iPad will sync with your account online, and vice versa.
      2. If your phone breaks or if you change devices, your verses will be backed up and can easily be synced to a new device simply by logging in.
      3. You can install the Scripture Typer app on multiple devices, such as an iPhone and an iPad and your progress will be synced between the devices.


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  1. How to Enter Your Own Verses
    1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
    2. Select the "My Verses" button.
    3. Select the "New Verse" button at the top left of the screen, which will take you to the Verse Editor screen.
      1. You can also select "Add a Verse" under the My Verses list at the bottom of the screen.
      2. If you want to add a verse to a collection, go to the collection and select either "Add a Verse" or the "New Verse" button at the top of the screen.
    4. Select the Book of the Bible and fill in the Verse Reference.
    5. Choose a Bible Version.
      1. If the version is one of the 8 listed, Scripture Typer will attempt to import the verse from the internet.
        1. Be sure to proofread any imported text before saving it. Some translations include text headers or other text that you probably will not want to memorize.
      2. If the version is not listed, you can select "Other". Then you will need to either copy and paste it from the version you would like to use, or type it manually in the Verse Text box.
    6. Select the "Save" button at the bottom of the screen, and your verse will be added to your collection!
    7. The app will take you to the screen to memorize the verse.
      1. To return to the category or your list of My Verses, select the "Back" arrow button in the top navigation bar.
      2. To change memorization modes from "Type It" to "Memorize It" or "Master It", or to alter your memorization settings, select the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar.
  2. How to Select Verses from the Verse Library
    1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
    2. Select the "My Verses" button.
    3. Select the "Verse Library" button at the top of the screen. (You can also select "Select from Verse Library" under the My Verse Collections list OR the My Verses List.")
    4. Select any of the 60 collections you would like to add to your My Verses page. All of the verses in each collection will automatically be added, as well. You can preview the verses in any collection by selecting the red arrow.
    5. You can also choose individual verses from any collection without selecting the entire collection by selecting the red arrow, then selecting individual verses from the collection.
    6. You can also remove individual verses from any of your collections by selecting the red arrow, then de-selecting any verses you would like to remove.
  3. How to Create Your Own Verse Collections
    1. If the verses have NOT been entered into Scripture Typer yet:
      1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
      2. Select the "My Verses" button.
      3. Select the "New Collection" button at the top right of the screen. (You can also select "New Collection" under the My Verse Collections list.)
      4. Name your collection.
      5. Select the "Save" button.
      6. Select "Add a Verse" or select the "New Verse" button to start adding verses to your collection.
      7. Follow the steps on the Verse Editor page, as outlined above in the How to Enter Your Own Verses section.
    2. If the verses HAVE been entered into Scripture Typer:
      1. Login to the ScriptureTyper app.
      2. Select the "My Verses" button.
      3. Scroll down to the My Verses list find the verse you would like to add to a collection.
      4. Select the small "Edit" button next to the verse.
      5. Select the "Collections" button.
      6. Select the "New Collection" button.
      7. Name the collection and select "Save".
      8. Your verse will be added to your new collection!
  4. How to Edit a Verse.
    1. Find the verse you would like to edit, either in a category or under your My Verses list.
    2. Select the "Edit" button next to the verse.
    3. Change the verse reference, Bible version, collection, or verse text on the Verse Editor screen.
    4. Select "Save", and your changes will be saved!
    5. You can also edit a verse from the memorization screen in the "Type It", "Memorize It", or "Master It" modes by selecting the "Edit" button under the verse text. It will also take you to the Verse Editor screen, where you can edit the verse as described above.
  5. How to Delete a Verse.
    1. Find the verse you would like to delete, either in a category or in your My Verses list.
    2. Select the "Edit" button next to the verse.
    3. Select "Delete" at the bottom of the screen, and the verse will be deleted from your account.
    4. You can also delete a verse from the memorization screen in the "Type It", "Memorize It", or "Master It" modes by selecting the "Edit" button under the verse text. It will also take you to the Verse Editor screen, where you can delete the verse as described above.
  6. How to Edit a Collection.
    1. Select the collection you would like to edit.
    2. Select the "Edit" button on the top navigation bar.
    3. From here you can edit the Collection Name.
    4. Select "Save", and your changes will be saved!
  7. How to Delete a Collection.
    1. Select the collection you would like to edit.
    2. Select the "Edit" button on the top navigation bar.
    3. Select the "Delete Collection" button at the bottom of the screen, and the collection will be deleted from your account.
  8. How to Use the Three-Step Memorization Process.
    1. Explanation: Scripture Typer is based on a three-step memorization process. First, you type a verse (in the app, meaning the first letter of each word) in the "Type It" mode. Then you memorize a verse by typing it with every other word missing in the "Memorize It" mode. Finally, you master a verse in the "Master It" mode by typing the entire verse without any assistance. You can skip any step or repeat any step as many times as you would like. A verse is not checked off as fully memorized until it has been mastered. Once a verse is mastered, it will be entered into your review system.
    2. Select the verse you would like to memorize, either in a category or under your My Verses list.
    3. The memorization screen will appear in the "Type It" mode. To change typing modes to either "Memorize It" or "Master It", select the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar, which will take you to the Memorization Mode screen.
    4. From the Memorization Mode screen, you can also control the following features:
      1. Turn the Illustrations feature on or off.
      2. Turn the Vibration for errors freature on or off.
      3. Turn the Beep on Error feature on or off.
      4. You can also access Flash Cards.
  9. How to Review Verses.
    1. Using the Automatic Review System.
      1. Explanation: Once you have mastered a verse, it will automatically be entered into your Scripture Typer review system. Scripture Typer will remind you to review each verse you have mastered. The number of times you have reviewed a verse by mastering it is the number of days until Scripture Typer will remind you to review a verse again. For example, if you have mastered a verse 2 times, you will be reminded to review the verse again in 2 days. However, only one successful "master" attempt will be counted each day, so only one day can be added to a review cycle per 24 hour period. This means you can review a verse as many times as needed in one day with only one day being added to your review cycle. This system is designed to encourage more frequent review right after memorizing a verse, and gradually less frequent review the more you have reviewed a verse. This also helps in memorizing larger quantities of Scripture, keeping Scripture memory sustainable long-term.
      2. Login to the Scripture Typerapp.
      3. Select the "Review" button.
      4. Verses highlighted in red are due for review.
      5. The number of days until a verse is due for review is in the far right column. A negative number of days means the verse is past due for review.
      6. You can select the "Start the Review" button at the top of the page, and it will guide you through reviewing all of your verses, OR you can simply select the verse you would like to review.
    2. Manually Reviewing Verses.
    3. You can review any verse at any time by selecting the verse, which will take you to a screen to type the verse in "Type It" mode.
    4. You can change the typing mode to "Memorize It" or "Master It" by selecting the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar.
  10. How to Receive Review Reminders.
    1. To receive weekly or daily e-mail review reminders
      1. Go to your My Account page from the main menu.
      2. Turn weekly and/or daily e-mail review reminders "ON".
    2. To receive daily or weekly review notifications directly on your iPhone and/or iPad
      1. Go to the main menu.
      2. Select "Settings".
      3. Select "Review Notifications".
      4. Choose a review frequency, either "Daily", "Weekly", or "Never".
      5. Choose whether to play sound with your alert "ON" or "OFF".
      6. Specify a time of day to receive your Review Notification.
      7. Select "Save" to save your changes and start receiving review notifications!
  11. How to Use the Audio Feature.
    1. How to Record a Verse.
      1. From the main Scripture Typer menu, select the "My Verses" button.
      2. Select the verse you would like to record.
      3. Select the "Rec" button and follow the prompting to "Start Recording".
      4. Select the "Rec" button again to stop recording.
      5. You will be asked if you want to record the reference separately. This is recommended for review purposes, but not required.
      6. You can re-record a verse, re-record just the reference, or delete a recording by selecting the "Rec" button again and selecting the appropriate button.
      7. Once a verse is recorded, a small microphone icon will appear to the left of the verse in your My Verse List.
    2. How to Review Verses Using the Audio Feature
      1. From the main Scripture Typer menu, select the "My Verses" button.
      2. Select the verse you would like to review.
      3. Select the "Play" button. The verse will start to play, and the audio screen will appear.
    3. How to Review More Than One Verse Using the Audio Feature
      1. From the main Scripture Typer menu, select the "My Verses" button.
      2. Select the verse you would like to review.
      3. Select the "Play" button. The verse will start to play, and the audio screen will appear.
      4. Make sure the "Play Entire Collection" button on the audio screen is turned "ON".
        1. If you selected a verse from your list of Review verses, the audio will play your selected verse and then will continue playing subsequent verses in your Review list that have also been recorded. It will skip over verses that have not been recorded.
        2. If you selected a verse from a specific category, the audio will play the selected verse and then play through the other verses in that category.
      5. You can choose how many times each verse is repeated by using the -/+ toggle button labeled "Play Each Entry".
      6. You can specify the range of verses you would like to play in a collection by using the -/+ toggle button labeled "Play Only the Next".
      7. You can choose whether to play each verse reference by selecting "Yes" or "No" under "Play Reference" on the audio screen.
      8.  You can slow down or speed up the Playback Rate by adjusting the level of the "Playback Rate" bar on the audio screen.
      9. A verse will be considered reviewed after it has been played.
    4. How to Use the Reference Drill audio feature.
      1. Once you are on the audio screen by following the steps above, make sure the "Reference Drill" is turned "ON". Only a verse's reference and the beginning of the verse will be played so you can focus on connecting and memorizing a verse with its reference.
      2. You can select whether to play references before a verse or after a verse by selecting "First" or "Last" under "Play Reference".
      3. You can shuffle verses in your Reference Drill by switching the "Shuffle" button "ON".
    5. How to Add Background Music to Your Audio Verses.
      1. Select a verse that has been recorded.
      2. Select the "Play" button. The audio screen will appear.
      3. Select the "Music" button on the audio screen. This will take you to your iTunes account.
      4. Select songs from your iTunes account that you would like to play in the background while you review your audio verses.
      5. Select the "Done" button when you are finished.
    6. How to Delete Background Music to Your Audio Verses.
      1. Select a verse that has been recorded.
      2. Select the "Play" button. The audio screen will appear.
      3. Select the "Music" button on the audio screen. This will take you to your iTunes account.
      4. Select the "Done" button in the top navigation bar.
      5. A popup will appear asking if you want to "Keep playing previously selected music". Select the "NO" button, and your music will be de-selected. This is an all or nothing feature; you cannot pick and choose between songs to delete from Background Music.
  12. How to Use the Illustration Feature.
    1. Explanation: the Illustration feature is especially helpful for visual learners. It enables you to draw a picture to represent a verse. This picture will appear on flash cards and behind the text of the verse, as long as the Illustrations feature is turned on by following the steps below.
    2. Select the verse you would like to illustrate.
    3. Select the "Draw" button located right beneath the verse text.
    4. Select a color.
    5. Use your finger to draw on the screen.
    6. You can change your brush size making your lines thinner or thicker by adjusting the level of the "Brush Size" bar in the middle of the screen.
    7. Select the pencil eraser and use your finger to erase any part of your drawing.
    8. The "Undo" and "Redo" buttons are also available at the bottom of the screen to edit your work.
    9. Use the "Clear" button to start over.
    10. How to Zoom In, Zoom Out, and use Copy/Paste.
      1. You can zoom in or out by selecting the "zoom in" or "zoom out" buttons.
      2. You can move around on the screen by moving the arrow button in the box.
      3. This is especially helpful if you want to copy something you have drawn and paste it elsewhere in the same illustration or in an illustration for a different verse.
    11. You can reference the verse you are drawing by pushing the "Verse" button, and the verse will appear.
    12. When you are finished, be sure to "Save" your work at the bottom of the screen.
    13. Select the "Exit" button at the bottom of the screen to go back to your verse.
    14. Select the "Typing Mode" button in the top navigation bar and make sure the Illustrations button is turned "ON" for your illustration to appear behind the verse text.  The illustration will also appear on your flash cards.
  13. How to Use Flash Cards
    1. To Review a Collection.
      1. Select a collection you would like to review.
      2. Select the "Flash Cards" button, and it will take you through each verse in the collection.
      3. Scroll up and down to move from verse to verse.
      4. Scroll right to left to turn a card over front to back and to flip between cards.
    2. To Review Individual Verses in Your My Verses List.
      1. Select a verse in your My Verses list.
      2. Select the "Typing Mode" in the top navigation bar.
      3. Select the "Flash Cards" button in the top right of the screen, and it will take you through each verse in your list of My Verses.
      4. Scroll up and down to move from verse to verse.
      5. Scroll right to left to turn a card over front to back and to flip between cards.
    3. To Review Your Review Verses.
      1. Go back to the main Scripture Typer page.
      2. Select "Review".
      3. Select the "Start the Review" button at the top or any of the verses in your list.
      4. Select the "Flash Cards" button in the top right of the screen, and it will take you through each verse in your list of Review Verses.
      5. Scroll up and down to move from verse to verse.
      6. Scroll right to left to turn a card over front to back and to flip between cards.
  14. How to Change Your Account Settings.
    1. Go back to the main Scripture Typer menu.
    2. Select "My Account" at the bootom left of the screen.
    3. From here, you can change your e-mail address, display name, or e-mail review settings, or logout of your account.
  15. How to Change Accounts.
    1. You can have multiple accounts using the same app, meaning multiple people can use the same app. To change between different accounts, select "Settings" from the main Scripture Typer menu.
    2. Select the "Change Accounts" button.
    3. A list of every account that has logged on using the app will appear. You can either select one of the accounts from the list, or if the account is not on the list, select "Other Web User".
    4. If you selected "Other Web User", follow the promptings on the Login screen and either "Sign In", or "Create a New Account".
  16. How to Give this App as a Gift.
    1. If you would like to give this app to friends or family, simply select the "Gift this App" button at the bottom of the home screen.
    2. Select the "Gift It" button on the pop-up menu.
    3. Sign in to your Apple account and follow the promptings. It's that simple!
  17. Frequently Asked Questions
    1. What are the benefits of having a Scripture Typer account?
      1. Your verses will automatically sync between your Scripture Typer account online and on your iPhone/iPadapp, which means you can memorize and review your verses anytime, anywhere. Progress made on your iPhone or iPad will sync with your account online, and vice versa.
      2. If your phone breaks or if you change devices, your verses will be backed up and can easily be synced to a new device simply by logging in.
      3. You can install the Scripture Typer app on multiple devices, such as an iPhone and an iPad and your progress will be synced between the devices.


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