SwordSearcher Bible Software 5.1 is released. Here’s the revision history.
Category: Christianity & Religion
A Brief History of SwordSearcher
An email I received today prompted me to write a brief history of the development of SwordSearcher Bible Software.
It all started on a 486-SX Pacard Bell. :-)
SwordSearcher 5.0 Released
SwordSearcher Bible Study Software 5.0 is Finally Done and Released!
Some of you may be wondering why I’ve only blogged twice in the last three months. Well, I haven’t really had the time or energy, because I’ve been pouring most of those things into getting SwordSearcher 5.0 “out the door.”
And, finally, here it is!
Version 5 is the most significant update to SwordSearcher since 2001 when 4.0 was released. You can see what’s been changed and added here.
In addition to the major update, I’ve also developed a free utility advanced users and publishers can use to create modules for SwordSearcher without using the internal editor. I’m calling it Forge.
Da Vinci Code pegs the silly needle
Someone said “Getting religion from the Da Vinci Code is like getting science from Star Trek.”
Frankly, this Da Vinci Code stuff is embarrassingly silly… a preposterous conspiracy-theory-fiction book that people have latched on to as “proof” that Jesus is not God.
It seems ridiculous to me that anyone should have to defend the Bible from a fictional story, but it is interesting to see just how many absurd ideas have been embraced as “true” by so many people. Check out The Da Vinci Code Myth.
If the Da Vinci Code bears any resemblance to actual history, then Disney’s National Treasure is incontrovertible proof that the founding fathers of the USA hide billions in treasure under the streets of Washington.
SwordSearcher 4.8; Daily Bible and Prayer 2.0; And my other programs
A few announcements about my software:
SwordSearcher Bible Software 4.8 has been released. See what’s new.
Daily Bible and Prayer 2.0 has been released. See what’s new.
Adjunct Blaster and Folder Jockey are now freeware programs. I’ve made them freeware because I’ve decided not to develop these further and they have never been an important part of my software business. I still use Folder Jockey every day, so you should check it out: it just might save you some tedium.