The Word Bible Software installs a desktop icon without asking and leaves a folder behind upon removal. We recommend this program to all users.
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In response to the question of why another Bible software program is needed, Costas states, "Watching every day the numerous sites on the Internet with immoral and irreligious content, I feel that yet another site that aims in promoting the pure Word of God needs no excuse for being. No apology is needed for yet another channel for the truth of God.
The reason I am reviewing this over version 2 is that I downloaded the v3 beta first, and found it to be such a stable program, more so than many other package's final release, that there was no reason to go back and check v2. I don't have any qualms reviewing or recommending v3 in spite of it's beta status. Interface The Word's interface is one of the most elegant, configurable, and nimble products I reviewed. Most of the larger software companies in any genre would do well to study The Word.
Costas has gone through great pains to make sure the interface becomes a tool that can be wielded by the user, not an albatross that bogs you down.
In fact, the more I use the product the more I am amazed. It is mind-boggling that one person has thought of, and implemented, so many useful things that just add to the product in every way.
I simply will not be able to comment on all of them in this small review, if for no other reason than I am sure I have not yet found them all, as I seem to uncover more each time I use the program. You can open multiple windows of each view and place them wherever the heck you please. Each view is configurable to your heart's content.
The Bible view, especially, can be configured in a dizzying number of ways. I counted no less than 50 options associated with the Bible view alone - what to see, how to see it, what it looks like etc.. But you don't have to worry about all those options if you don't want to; they are hidden nicely behind an options icon that brings up an easy-to-use window with all the options grouped in easy-to-understand categories.
While we are on the Bible pane, you can quickly jump to other Bible versions you have available via a thin toolbar at the top of the Bible view. Or even more useful, in my opinion, is to change the Bible view to "Compare" mode usually designated "parallel" view in other packages. I have faulted other packages for only providing the parallel view in a row configuration, where the verses are on top of each other. I find this very difficult to compare versions, preferring instead the column view.
True to form, The Word gives you the option to decide which parallel view you prefer - row or column what a concept - let the user decide! Even the row view, utilizing a subtle use of color change between verse blocks, is pulled of with aplomb. You can select as many version in the Compare mode as you can fit.
You can jump to passages via a Bible tree which can be hidden from view if you don't care for this method , or through typing the desired verse in a text box. Another nice feature in the Bible pane is the Cross Reference Links. When you turn this on, a set of verses appear at the end of each verse that are related to that verse. This is very similar to the cross-reference verses you may have in the margins of your print Bible.
You can also easily add your own cross reference verses to a verse as well. Unfortunately, this feature works only with related verses. In other words, there is no mechanism to show the current verse cross-referenced across commentary or dictionary entries.
A study view is a window pane that is linked to the Bible view and can contain any number of reference modules. You can select from a set of standard references such as all dictionaries, or all commentaries , or actually define your own list from across all reference categories. Like I mentioned, you can have multiple Study views on screen.
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