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ok

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http://www.ektaone.c...icles&Itemid=49

is it better than this app, i have these on my iphone. do you have any screen shots?

iNitnem [G] which we also make is a gurmukhi-only version of banis, so would not help you in this case. However, GurbaniAnywhere is a brilliant app, i use it personally to search for shabads and hukhamnamas, for which it is brilliant. But for Nitnem, I know tyou may say I am biased, but I always use iNitnem.

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Gurfateh Sadh Sangat Ji

No Gurbani application is better than the other in the eyes of our Guru we are all the same. We have tried to keep Gurbani Anywhere a strictley search application, but we are getting overwhelming requests to include some static features such as complete nitnem list of bani's. As we don't like to let the sangat down we have included this in our upcoming Windows Mobile & iPhone releases along with many additonal features. Please see link below.

My link

If you would like to see additonal features added to GA please don't hesitate to contact us.

Kind regards

GA Team

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Gurfateh,

Firstly the app is fantastic. I've always wanted Gurbani in english which is near at hand.

The only query i have was that the app needs a "go to page" part. So we can directly skip to a certain page. For example, i wanted to read Sukhmani Sahib, but not in on go, and if I close the app, I'd have to scroll down 800 or so pages!

Keep up the good work, thanks for the app!

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Gurfateh,

Firstly the app is fantastic. I've always wanted Gurbani in english which is near at hand.

The only query i have was that the app needs a "go to page" part. So we can directly skip to a certain page. For example, i wanted to read Sukhmani Sahib, but not in on go, and if I close the app, I'd have to scroll down 800 or so pages!

Keep up the good work, thanks for the app!

Gurfateh,

GurbaniAnywhere has stated that they are to release nitnem in their next update, which may or may not include Sukhmani Sahib. iNitnem does have many banis already including Sukhmani Sahib; you could use iNitnem [E] or iNitnem [G] whilst you wait for GurbaniAnywhere's update release.

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Gurfateh,

Firstly the app is fantastic. I've always wanted Gurbani in english which is near at hand.

The only query i have was that the app needs a "go to page" part. So we can directly skip to a certain page. For example, i wanted to read Sukhmani Sahib, but not in on go, and if I close the app, I'd have to scroll down 800 or so pages!

Keep up the good work, thanks for the app!

Gurfateh,

GurbaniAnywhere has stated that they are to release nitnem in their next update, which may or may not include Sukhmani Sahib. iNitnem does have many banis already including Sukhmani Sahib; you could use iNitnem [E] or iNitnem [G] whilst you wait for GurbaniAnywhere's update release.

Gurfateh,,

What I meant was I use iNitnem [E] but because some of the Banis are fairly long (for example Sukhmani Sahib is 800 pages) its very difficult if i were read this is parts, as when I close the app, I would have to scroll down a few hundred pages to get to where i was before. If there was a "go to page" function this would be ideal

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Gurfateh,

Oh right, sorry for the misunderstanding :) We will definitely look into this and try to implement this in a future update.

Gurfateh

Gurfateh,,

What I meant was I use iNitnem [E] but because some of the Banis are fairly long (for example Sukhmani Sahib is 800 pages) its very difficult if i were read this is parts, as when I close the app, I would have to scroll down a few hundred pages to get to where i was before. If there was a "go to page" function this would be ideal

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Gurfateh,

Oh right, sorry for the misunderstanding :) We will definitely look into this and try to implement this in a future update.

Gurfateh

Gurfateh,,

What I meant was I use iNitnem [E] but because some of the Banis are fairly long (for example Sukhmani Sahib is 800 pages) its very difficult if i were read this is parts, as when I close the app, I would have to scroll down a few hundred pages to get to where i was before. If there was a "go to page" function this would be ideal

Thanks for that! Will be looking forward to it. Keep up the good work!

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