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Wordsearch is incredibly fast and convenient for searching English Bible texts and I still use it today. My favourite features of Wordsearch 5 are Like Quickverse, it ran in STEP format, so I was able to load up all of my QV books, thought it was a tedious process. It came as a free mail order along with my first ESV Bible (a black bonded leather thinline, still use it and love it!). At the time I didn’t have much of a physical library so the included commentaries mattered more to me than they would now. It ran on the STEP format, which means that you could load up other books published in the STEP format. I bought it mainly because I was able to get the maximum number of Bibles and commentaries for the best price. My first big package was Quickverse v5 deluxe (I think that’s the version). OK, with those thoughts in mind, the journey begins with Quickverse. A few good commentaries are helpful, but secondary. Next you need a Bible concordance/dictionary (ie NASB or Strong’s) and a good Greek Lexicon. Then you need fast and easy-to-use searchability (WordPress spellchecker says that searchability is not a word…oh well…). You need all the major English translations and the Greek text as well in a screen layout that allows Bibles and books you use often to be quickly accessed. I’ve come to the conclusion that the most important feature is the Bible text itself (imagine that!). This first post describes my experience using Quickverse and Wordsearch.
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#HOW MUCH TO UPGRADE TO BIBLEWORKS 10 SOFTWARE#
I have used quite a few Bible software packages over the several years and I thought it might be interesting and/or helpful to write about my Bible software journey, in search of the ultimate Bible software.