Mac - Downloading Free Resources

 

The Olive Tree Bible App is free to download in the App Store. Once you install the app on your device(s), you will have access to free features, like reading plans, personal notes and highlights, parallel reading, and free resources (Bibles, Commentaries, etc.) We offer over 100 free resources, including a number of Bible translations, so you can start your Bible study in the Olive Tree Bible App right away. This article will show you how to install and open free resourcesin the Olive Tree Bible App. 

If you don't yet have the app installed, check out this article to download the app to your computer. Once the app is installed and open, select 'Free Books' in the left sidebar.

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Alternatively, you can select 'Store' in the top toolbar, then select 'Free Books'.

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Here you will see the variety of free resources (Bibles and books) you can download to your Library in the app. Each resource in the list has a Download button on it. When you see a resource you want to add to your Library, tap Download:

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When the download has completed, the button will change to 'Installed'. 

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Once downloaded, the resource needs to be opened directly from the Library. Select the Library icon or select 'Library', then 'Manage Library' in the top toolbar.

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Once the Library is opened, select the title you'd like to open, then click 'Open' to open the resource in the main window.

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You are welcome to download as many free resources as you want to the Library. Return to the Free Books area within the app at any time to download a new resource.

We hope this article has been helpful for you. Don't hesitate to check out our other Mac Help articles here and our resource related articles here. If you have more questions, submit a request to our Customer Support team here. They are happy to help! 

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