My sword bible for mac
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It is a free software engine and most of the modules are free as well (those in the public domain or user-created modules.) The e-Sword website also has a store for premium books which can be purchased. Technically, it is not a cross-platform program.
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Since that time, it has been adapted for use with the Mac (using a WINE emulator), iPad and the iPhone. Started in 2000, the program was primarily available for the PC. The SWORD Project website provides all of the resources and modules.Į-Sword is the original free Bible software program.
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You have to download the program for each OS. The bad: It is not technically cross-platform. The good: It is open-source, and therefore free. They are available for Linux, Mac, Windows, Mobile, and the Web. The BibleWorks website lists all of the features, along with videos, a store, and other information.Ĭrosswire is a group of open-source Bible software projects, the largest of which is The SWORD Project. The program is available now for PC, Mac, and tablets.
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You pay a license for the software engine, and then you pay for more modules not provided with the software. However, if you have WordSearchBible modules, they are compatible with BibleWorks starting with version 7. There are no commentaries, no Bible studies, nothing in digital format which you would find in a Christian bookstore. The bad: Because it concentrates on languages, the program does not provide a large library of resources. If you want to look up and study the Bible in the original languages, then this is your tool. The good: It has a very powerful search engine specifically catered for language study. I used BibleWorks 8 while I was in school and I can attest to its capabilities. The website even gives a free trial.īibleWorks is a powerful program which caters itself to the student of the Bible, primarily in college and seminary. The Accordance website lists all of the features and it includes a store to purchase more products. It is only available for the Mac, Windows, and iOS (iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch). The interface is very “Mac-friendly.” Recently, the program has been written for Windows. I was very happy with MacSword prior to updating to Snow Leopard and having these problems.Accordance is a program written exclusively for the Mac. If you need more info, will gladly supply it. I don't understand any of this, except that I see there is a thread crashing. Per-App Interval Since Last Report: 4 secĪnonymous UUID: AAB26C49-E9EF-48CF-81B5-AF9994C2C79FĮxception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000000000Ĭrashed Thread: 0 Dispatch queue: -thread On the "report" that it offers to send to Apple, it says the following: I have tried deleting every file related to any prior versions of MacSword (the Library files, etc.), and on a fresh download and install, I still get the same "MacSword quit unexpectedly".incessantly. I, too, can't seem to be able to get it to work on OSX 10.6.3.
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It still runs on OSX 10.6 (and should on Lion)!īTW: MacUpdate should update to the new icon of Eloquent! If MacSword 1.4.4 stops working I will move on to another bible software.īe warned! Instead of Eloquent load the old MacSword 1.4.4 from their website. I'm not gonna try Eloquent anymore, it's a dead end with no future. Sometimes it crashes, but it's a nice program. MacSword 1.4.4 is very fast even with dozens of bibles and commentaries installed.
In comparison to MacSword 1.4.4 which I still use Eloquent 2.3.5 is pure junk. Try search! Unbelievable slooow, even when it grabs the power of both CPU cores shortly before the beach ball of death comes. Version 2.3.5 is still massively bug ridden, extremely slow even if you only have the standard KJV bible installed and nothing else. The new icon of the program is extremely ugly.
Who is making decisions in programming of this software? It's really going downhill! The new name "Eloquent" instead of the nice old MacSword is plain ugly and without any biblical meaning.