Examples: Tertius (the best free offline Greek and Hebrew Bible reader available for free), Bible Lexicon, Olive Tree Bible, Cadrebible, Remember me, Ankidroid etc. Many apps use a font framework, which although not always open to alteration, it facilitates complex fonts and fonts otherwise unsupported by the Android system. ![]() But for those of us who are not brave enough to root our expensive electronic gadgets, here are a couple of helps.įirst of all if you have a Samsung Galaxy Series phone, or any other phone/tablet that has the flipfont system installed, all you have to do to get polytonic greek on most apps is install a suitable flipfont, such as Tahoma, via the Fontomizer app. This is a challenge for many people who have android phones and tablets, unless of course they have rooted devices, on which it is not a problem. ![]() Filed under: Information Technology, Language, Links, NT Greek, Technology | Tags: Android, apps, Firefox entensions, Firefox for Android, fonts, fonts on Android, Greek Bible, Hebrew Bible, phone, polytonic Greek, solution for android problem, tablet
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