I use AI while reading the Bible and I suspect others do too. It's helpful whether you're struggling with the Elizabethan English, or want added context/want to know what theologians say about a passage.
- Highlighting to then prompt makes sense, but I want to just click on the verse number to have it highlight to then summarize or get commentary on
- The text to speech is useless, the system voice on chrome on macos is unlistenable compared to other modern speech synthesis models
- The text formatting is strange, I'm used to bible.com or etc where formatting is preserved, not 'one line per verse' as you have it.
That's all great feedback. Much appreciated. I agree re: clicking on a verse rather than selecting the text. Especially if you're on a phone. Will be updating in the next few days
Few things:
- Highlighting to then prompt makes sense, but I want to just click on the verse number to have it highlight to then summarize or get commentary on - The text to speech is useless, the system voice on chrome on macos is unlistenable compared to other modern speech synthesis models - The text formatting is strange, I'm used to bible.com or etc where formatting is preserved, not 'one line per verse' as you have it.