I agree with Biblicist's post. In any Bible program, there is a dirth of good conservative commentaries. But that is not necessarily a problem of the Bible Software in itself (Bibleworks, Logos, theWord, etc), but rather in the fact that there is not a whole lot of conservative works out there "in the wild" to begin with. This is because of many factors, none less of which is that there is a pervasive abandoning of Fundamental conservative Christianity in general. People have itching ears, and want shiny, "fun" types of reading instead of solid edifying reading. This gets thrown by into the publishing companies which live or die by sales. They have to cater to what sells. One of the great points of Bible software (all kinds) is they are putting up "low sales" types of works, and reviving, good conservative old works. Whereas a typical publishing company cannot print up 500 copies of a "low demand" book, in electronic form, we can do that, and in many cases, it is public domain or has author permission, and can be put out for free.
I have seen pastors who probably even if they did print up a low number of their own writings, they couldn't sell it very widely, but we put it up in theWord or e-Sword or MySword formats, and it becomes available world wide by our websites.
My theword module repository websites
http://www.twmodules.com/
http://theword-modules.com/
http://www.module-repository.com/
http://www.theword-dictionary-modules.com/
http://www.theword-commentary-modules.com/
Spanish:
http://twmodulos.com/
While books come and go, and book publishers come and go, and about the only real lasting remnants are found in public libraries (which are on the path of "going"), these digital electronic copies seem to persist in online repositories and in people's personal libraries that seem to be more of a long life.
I would exhort any pastors or preachers or Bible teachers that have notes or books or tracts that they have written to get in contact with me at
davidcoxmex@gmail.com and I can get their works into a tw, e-sword and/or mysword module and posted to the libraries.
Someone also asked about tablets. MySword is a program that runs under Android. For the Mac/Apple products, there are Windows emulators that can be used to run a Windows program on it, and the theWord program is for Windows.