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I've learned the NASB wil be made available to the Sword Project, but no date yet. Don't know about the NIV. Frankly, the RSV works fine for me. On Mon, 04 Oct 2004 17:48:06 -0500, Stephen J. McCracken <smccrack at hcjb.org.ec> wrote: > N. Thompson wrote: > > I'm using the bible more and more for school work and I think it would > > go much quicker if I had some bible software I could search through. > > > I don't have a list with me, but I have used LOGOS, Quickverse, and a > little the Sword project. I recommend not just looking at the actual > program, but also the available versions. I was using Quickverse when I > only needed some English translations and switched to LOGOS when I > needed some Greek and Hebrew. I don't think the Sword project has many > (any?) translations that you need to pay for (e.g. NIV or NASB or the like). > > Check out this link to see many possibilities: > http://www.christianbook.com/Christian/Books/easy_find?nav_search=1&event=ESRCN&action=Search&Ntt=software%2F&N=5100+1019236&Ne=1014786&category=Software&Nu=product%2Eendeca%5Frollup&format=1014786&Ntk=keywords > > Just think about what translations you want/need before deciding on a > program. > > sjm > > > > _______________________________________________ > ChristianSource FSLUG mailing list > Christiansource at ofb.biz > http://cs.uninetsolutions.com > -- DC Parris GNU Evangelist http://matheteuo.org/ gnumathetes at gmail.com Free software is like God's love - you can share it with anyone anywhere anytime!
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