Actually, there is a commercial version of theophilos that does
include the NIV and I believe that you can also buy and unlock code
for the NIV under the Online bible OInterface. Bibleseeker is
freeware and only contains public domain versions of the bible.
Of the other two, I much prefer Theophilos for its interface but the
more affordable solution to get the NNIV text would be with the
online bible interface, I believe. I would recommend downloading the
freeware versions of both packages and trying which one you like better.
Also, if you just want the text, the International Bible Society
offers the revised version of the NIV, called "Today's New
International version", I believe, for free download in pdf.
Lastly, I think there is a Bible Courier version of the NIV though I
am not sure if they ever resolved the copyright issue of selling the
NIV outside North America.
Cheers,
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