On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 5:37 PM, Dmitrijs Ledkovs<[email protected]> wrote:
> How about this? > > > Xiphos is a Bible study software for GNOME. It facilitates digital text > reading > with bookmarks, full text search and parallel view of alternative or > translated > versions of the same text. > . > In addition it allows to keep personal per-verse notes. For larger commentary > there is also dedicated rich-text study pad. Personal commentary supports > spell > checking and can also be searched. > . > Xiphos uses digital text distributed as modules from the SWORD Project. It > supports Sword Bibles, Commentary, Lexicon and General Book modules. It has > build in facility to browse remote repository of freely distributed modules > and > install them. > . > Other software that uses SWORD Project modules are: bibletime, biblememorizer > and bibledit. Thanks Rhonda for the report :) Edited version below for some typos and an attempt at fixing grammar. If we have any doubt with this we can ask for review http://wiki.debian.org/I18n/SmithReviewProject Xiphos is Bible study software for GNOME. It facilitates[1] digital text reading with bookmarks, full text search and parallel view of alternative or translated versions of the same text. . In addition it allows you to keep personal per-verse notes. For larger commentaries there is also a dedicated rich-text study pad. The personal commentary supports spell checking and can also be searched. . Xiphos uses digital texts distributed as modules[2] from the SWORD Project. It supports Sword Bible, Commentary, Lexica and General Book modules. It has a built-in facility to browse remote repositories of freely distributed modules and install them. . Other software that uses SWORD Project modules are: BibleTime, BibleMemorizer and Bibledit. HTH, Daniel [1] facilitates - is that the best word there? [2]I dont think the word 'module' is user friendly and doesn't look easily translatable. The BibleTime folks are using 'work' but I can't decide what is best. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

