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e-Sword.

Hi Folks,
Has anyone here tried using e-Sword? Its a free Bible software program I use. I've used a number of Bible software programs (including ones that cost) and still am most pleased w/e-Sword. Seriously, this is no sales pitch (well it is, but I'm not an e-Sword employee or in any way related to e-Sword other than as a loyal user). Its got a large number of Bible versions (KJV, God's Word, Bible in Basic English, The Message, Analytical-Literal Text, Greek New Testament), Commentaries (Wesley's, Henry's, Clarke's), Concordances (Thayer's, BDB's, Strong's), and a bunch of other cool gadgets.
The one downside of the software is that it doesn't have as many modules available (b/c its free the software includes mainly older translations) however you can purchase a license to use the NASB w/it, etc.
Respectfully,
David Mackey.
 
Logos has the greatest variety of modules available, in this way it beats every other Bible software program available. However I personally prefer e-Swords interface over Logos. I found it easy to learn and with a great variety of options. Maybe someday Logos modules will be compatible with e-Sword and I can have the best of both worlds. :)
Respectfully,
David.
 
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