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Bible Analyzer
| Developed by | Timothy Morton |
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| Initial release | January 2006 |
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| Latest release | 3.5.2 / 14 November, 2008 |
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| Written in | Python/wxPython |
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| Operating system | Microsoft Windows, Ubuntu/Linux |
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| Platform | Windows 2000, XP, or Vista; Ubuntu 8.04 |
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| Available in | English |
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| Development status | Active |
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| Type | Bible Study Tools |
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| License | Copyrighted Freeware |
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| Website | Bible Analyzer homepage |
Bible Analyzer is a freeware, cross-platform Bible study computer software application for Microsoft Windows and Ubuntu Linux. It implements search, comparison, and statistical features that are not commonly available in freeware applications or even some commercial programs.[1]
[edit] Overview
Bible Analyzer is written in Python with a wxPython GUI. According to its author it was first conceived in 2003 to address areas in Bible study and analysis that are essentially untouched among other free Bible software programs[2]. Such as Bible text comparison, proximity range searches, and text statistical analysis. Versions 1.0 through 2.2 concentrated on these features. Versions 3.0 and newer greatly expanded them and added other more common features.
[edit] Module Format
Bible Analyzer utilizes Bible, commentary, and dictionary modules in the open-source SQLite database format. Users familiar with SQLite can easily create custom modules. Book modules are slightly modified HTML files and also easy to create.
Bible Analyzer is updated regularly and a CD-Rom with over 600MB of data is available.
[edit] Reviews
Bible Software Review, Review of Bible Analyzer version 3.5.2, November 22, 2008.
[edit] References
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