hiya, There is now an alternative way to download sword isos to make your own sword CDs. Once you have 1 CD you should only need to download the bits that have changed on a new CD rather than the whole thing again.
It uses a thing called jigdo. You can download the jigdo source or binaries (linux+windows) from: http://home.in.tum.de/~atterer/jigdo/ Instructions for using jigdo are on that page as well, and read the README. The thing you will need to know is the url of the sword jigdo file http://www.crosswire.org/~dglassey/sword20021010rc7.iso I haven't got the bandwidth to test this so could someone please try it and let me know. Especially if you have an old recentish (like an earlier release candidate) sword cd and can check what kind of difference it makes. I'll try and write something up for a web page but it might be better if someone else writes something in user English rather than devspeak. Regards, Daniel