SwordSearcher
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| SwordSearcher | |
|---|---|
| Developed by | Brandon Staggs |
| Latest release | 5.3.1 / May 16, 2008 |
| OS | Windows |
| Genre | Bible study application |
| License | Shareware |
| Website | SwordSearcher.com |
SwordSearcher is a Bible Reference software package that runs on Windows and was originally written for DOS in 1994 by Brandon Staggs under the name Bible Assistant. When Windows 95 was released, version 3 was released as a Windows program called SwordSearcher 95 and was apparently the first 32 bit Windows Bible Software available.[1]
A port to the Mac OS was started [2] but was later canceled[3].
A SwordSearcher module compiler, called Forge, is available.
In 2007, SwordSearcher was awarded the Shareware Industry Awards People's Choice for Best Hobby or Personal Interest software[4].
[edit] External links
- SwordSearcher.com - Official Webpage
- Jerry Foster SwordSearcher Review
- SonSpring SwordSearcher Review
[edit] References
- ^ Brandon Staggs interview. Bible Software Review (unknown). Retrieved on 2008-03-09.
- ^ Windows Bible Software Coming to OS X. Christian Macintosh Users Group (2005-03-31).
- ^ My Mac Adventures Concluded. Brandon Staggs (2005-10-29).
- ^ People's Choice Awards. Shareware Industry Awards Foundation (2007).
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