WORDsearch has partnered with BibleWorks to make many of their titles available for us to use in the BibleWorks program.
http://www.wordsearchbible.com/bibleworks/
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WORDsearch has partnered with BibleWorks to make many of their titles available for us to use in the BibleWorks program.
http://www.wordsearchbible.com/bibleworks/
This is a very interesting program, I think, and to be commended. It makes available to BibleWorks users resources that have already been made but didn't necessarily mean BibleWorks had to spend loads of time and energy building them from scratch. It looks like more sources are going to be available like this in the future.
BTW - if anyone purchases any of these, let me (us) know how you like them.
Just found out about this yesterday, very interesting. Right now the list is very limited, but it does look like many more titles will be added to this.
This looks very promising. I have always said I agree with and respect the Bibleworks philosophy regarding many electronic resources, but with the way the market is heading if they want to maintain their customer base they should at least consider making a few more resources available (especially up-to-date dictionaries and other tools). I'm very glad about this. I would like see the IVP reference collection as a whole made available on top of the individual dictionaries within the set.
Next they need to make an app for iOS and/or other mobile platforms. I've been tempted to purchase other programs just for this purpose but am holding off to see if Bibleworks will make something available. I'm not counting on it, but I don't see there being any losers with such a move given where the market is going. Regardless of how much we want to hold up the "ministry" banner, Bibleworks is still a business that has to make smart business decisions if they want to remain relevant and stay afloat.
Hi folks, this is Derek Kurth from WORDsearch. I wanted to mention that we haven't officially announced this yet, and we're still putting on the final touches! So if you encounter any glitches, I invite you to contact me directly at dkurth@wordsearchbible.com -- your feedback can help us make improvements that will benefit everyone.
Thanks!
Derek
With special thanks to Derek Kurth for providing review copies, whenever WORDsearch gives the official release to this new project, you can look forward to reading a first review about it in the unofficial BibleWorks blog. Our goal will be to share with you how the process of adding the WORDsearch materials to BibleWorks goes as well as to share with you what the materials look like in BibleWorks.
Today I was told that WORDsearch has now given an official release to their modules for BibleWorks, you can read about them on the unofficial BibleWorks Blog.
Q&A also posted as a second entry.
Yes, Michael, I second that. Thanks for the excellent, excellent reviews! So well written. And I agree that the fonts should be installed together with the resources. Having to do two separate installs is a little bit of a pain.