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Bible works update
Bible works update












bible works update
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The Search Window includes 12 tabs by default numbered “1” to “12” that can be renamed, added to, or deleted to suit your purposes. One powerful key feature of BibleWorks that might be easily overlooked is the tabbed workspace.

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The main windows are always black text on a white background. But unlike Olive Tree which lets you create a night-reading mode by changing the text and background colors, BibleWorks only lets you color the menus and such. It doesn't really affect the functionality, but it's a nice feature. Regardless of scale though, BibleWorks 10 also allows you to customize the colors of the tabs, menus, and buttons. You might also want to scale it up if you're using a projector in a classroom environment. Any smaller and the tabs and buttons are too hard to hit on the touchscreen. On my touchscreen laptop at 1920x1080 resolution, I keep BibleWorks scaled up to 160%. Windows will automatically try to scale everything up around 125%, but BibleWorks 10 allows you to rescale the program to fit your circumstances. With newer high resolution screens, text and buttons sometimes appear too small. I prefer the four-column layout which has an extra Analysis Window. You can make them regular "desktop" windows by right-clicking the title bar and select "Make Desktop Window". These other windows are usually "parented" to the main window and always stay on top of it. You can also rearrange tabs, hide various menus, and open additional windows (flashcards, word lists, parallel versions, lexicons, etc). It's worth noting that if you hide the Command Line or Search Window, you can still access it with Esc and use the keyboard to search and change verses, you just won't be able to see what you're typing. Using four columns almost requires maximizing the window on a wide-screen monitor, but the stacked configuration is good for running BibleWorks next to other programs. You can also open a Secondary Analysis Window, but doing so will disable any stacking and create another column. You can show or hide the Search and Analysis Windows and choose whether you want to stack the Browse and Analysis Windows or have them side-by-side.

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Aside from changing the widths, there are basically 7 different configurations. InterfaceīibleWorks' main interface has a three-column default layout with Search, Browse, and Analysis Windows. There is also an option in the File menu to start BibleWorks automatically with Windows so that it's always open and ready to go, and since it only uses about 60MB of RAM (less than a single browser tab) there's no reason not to keep it open. One Analysis tab called “Use” instantly searches for the word under your mouse cursor and displays every occurrence in that particular book or version. The Analysis Window also updates instantaneously as you move the mouse over the verses in the Browse Window displaying things like lexical information, cross references, or even contextual images of several ancient manuscripts. Even fairly complicated graphical searches come back in under half a second. It’s also lightning fast, especially with a solid state drive. Their morphologically tagged resources are great for reading, but searching in a pop-up window makes studying in the original languages quite slow and cumbersome and their Windows version seems slower than the phone apps.īibleWorks 10, on the other hand, was designed from the ground up for working in Greek and Hebrew, and its search and analysis functions are simply top notch. Olive Tree’s Bible Study app was a great help when it came out on the iPhone and Android.

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For years though, I contented myself with free products like e-Sword and Xiphos, but I always found them a bit lacking when it comes to studying in Hebrew or Greek. Since I first studied Greek about 10 years ago, I’ve been thinking about getting a copy. I have to say that I’m quite excited to get my hands on a copy of BibleWorks.














Bible works update