Ben Morgan wrote: > Anyway, I don't want to start an argument on this. We've had quite enough of > those lately :)
Indeed > If you want, you can put my position down to me only knowing one language, > and that English ;) Indeed. And the result of this is that you overestimate the ability of people to speak/understand English as you meet likely mostly those (up close) who are able and willing to communicate with you. > Personally, I think the features and "user experience" are more important > than the languages it is available in. That is what I am trying to challenge. For end users the application language is often a limiting factor to get to the real features. for that very reason there is a whole world out there of Russian bible software (ask David Haslam for more info) and a fair number of attempts in other languages too. But you can't really put either in a > 90 word summary. Indeed. > BPBible is Bible software which is flexible and user friendly, and empowers > the user. With a wide variety of available Bibles, dictionaries, > commentaries, and other books, it could easily become your first point of > call for Bible Study. It has features usually found only in expensive > commercial software, such as a word proximity based cross-verse search, and > is available in Vietnamese and English. It works well under both Windows and > Linux, and is also an official PortableApp. I will put this in now > Thanks again for doing this. You are welcome. Peter _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list: sword-devel@crosswire.org http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel Instructions to unsubscribe/change your settings at above page