...@gmail.com>
> *An:* "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" <sword-devel@crosswire.org>
> *Betreff:* Re: [sword-devel] BPBible 0.5.3 released
> Thanks, David.
> Fixed.
>
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 11:06 PM, David Haslam <dfh...@googlemail.com>
> w
Jonathan, is there an 0.6 (av11n etc ) version in the pipeline?
Peter
Gesendet: Montag, 11. Januar 2016 um 13:00 Uhr
Von: "Jonathan Morgan" <jonmmor...@gmail.com>
An: "SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum" <sword-devel@crosswire.org>
Betreff: Re: [swo
Also announced on the Facebook page for CrossWire.
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On Tue, 2016-01-12 at 00:00 +1100, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
> Thanks, David.
> Fixed.
>
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 11:06 PM, David Haslam > wrote:
> > Hi Jonathan,
> >
> > Please check the download link for the Portable
Thanks, David.
Fixed.
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 11:06 PM, David Haslam
wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
>
> Please check the download link for the Portable edition, and correct if
> necessary.
>
> Currently it downloads the same setup file as the standard Windows edition.
>
> Best
Hi Jonathon,
You asked the question on bpbible-devel and got an answer.
Why ask again on sword-devel?
Jon
On Tue, Sep 22, 2015 at 7:10 AM, jonathon wrote:
> All:
>
> Assuming that BPBible is still an actively developed/maintained front
> end, where has the
All:
Assuming that BPBible is still an actively developed/maintained front
end, where has the development repository migrated to?
https://code.google.com/p/bpbible/ has been archived, until January
2016, after which only the public data will be available.
jonathon
I believe your assumption is false.
--Greg
On Mon, Sep 21, 2015 at 4:10 PM, jonathon wrote:
> All:
>
> Assuming that BPBible is still an actively developed/maintained front
> end, where has the development repository migrated to?
>
> https://code.google.com/p/bpbible/
Von: Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com
I haven't built SWORD for a few years,
Dear Jonathan
Just a short question - and this is a complete aside for this thread - is
BpBible still maintained or not?
Also will BpBible at any time support av11n - even if there is no mapping? We
have
Hi Peter,
Honest answer: I don't know. More details below.
On Wed, Feb 26, 2014 at 12:51 AM, Peter Von Kaehne ref...@gmx.net wrote:
Von: Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com
I haven't built SWORD for a few years,
Dear Jonathan
Just a short question - and this is a complete aside for
Hi all,
BPBible 0.5.2 has been released. This is largely a bug-fix release.
To see a list of the changes that have been included, look at
http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.5.2-changes.
Jon
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Hi all,
BPBible 0.5.1 has been released. This is largely a bug-fix release.
To see a list of the changes that have been included, look at
http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.5.1-changes.
Jon
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Hi all,
BPBible 0.5.1 has been released. This is largely a bug-fix release.
To see a list of the changes that have been included, look at
http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.5.1-changes.
Jon
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Hi David,
On Tue, Dec 20, 2011 at 12:29 AM, David Haslam dfh...@googlemail.comwrote:
Just a reminder that BPBible is not the only front-end using XulRunner.
See http://code.google.com/p/xulsword/
The developer of xulsword is already aware of the expressed concerns.
The two are actually
Hi all,
I have just released BPBible 0.5. This is the first full version using a
new rendering engine. Important additions include continuous scrolling,
better support for languages with a Right to Left script such as Hebrew,
and many other improvements. It has not changed from BPBible 0.5 Beta
Jonathan,
Just so I keep track in my brain, in versions 0.5 you had wxHTML as
your rendering engine, yes? And what are you upgrading to now?
--Greg
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I have just released BPBible 0.5. This is the first full
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.comwrote:
Jonathan,
Just so I keep track in my brain, in versions 0.5 you had wxHTML as
your rendering engine, yes? And what are you upgrading to now?
You are correct that the old rendering engine was wxHTML.
The
Jon,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com
wrote:
Jonathan,
Just so I keep track in my brain, in versions 0.5 you had wxHTML as
your rendering engine, yes? And what are
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.comwrote:
Jon,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:30 AM, Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com
wrote:
Jonathan,
Just so I
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com
wrote:
If Gecko/Xul ceases being good enough for you or stops updating, that
might be a direction worth considering in the future.
On 19 December 2011 16:30, Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 9:53 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com
wrote:
Jonathan,
Just so I keep track in my brain, in versions 0.5 you had wxHTML as
your rendering engine, yes? And what are you
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:03 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.comwrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Jonathan Morgan jonmmor...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Greg,
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 10:11 PM, Greg Hellings greg.helli...@gmail.com
wrote:
If Gecko/Xul ceases being
Just a reminder that BPBible is not the only front-end using XulRunner.
See http://code.google.com/p/xulsword/
The developer of xulsword is already aware of the expressed concerns.
David
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Hi all,
BPBible 0.5 beta 4 has been released. This has added another round of
improvements and bug fixes over beta 3, and is now approaching a final
release. For more details, please see
http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.5-beta4-changes.
Jon
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Great news. Successfully installs without a hitch.
Peace,
David
On 4/30/2011 12:18 AM, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
Hi all,
BPBible 0.5 beta 3 has been released. This has added a lot of
improvements and bug fixes over beta 2, and is hopefully a lot closer
to a final release. For more details,
Hi all,
BPBible 0.5 beta 3 has been released. This has added a lot of improvements
and bug fixes over beta 2, and is hopefully a lot closer to a final
release. For more details, please see
http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.5-beta3-changes.
Jon
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Hi all,
BPBible 0.5 beta 2 has been released. This has restored support for a
number of 0.4.7 features which did not work properly in beta 1, as well as
other improvements and bug fixes. While still a preview of the new
rendering engine and UI, this version is much more ready to be used as a
Hi all,
BPBible 0.5 beta 1 has been released. As this is the first preview version
using the new rendering engine and other major UI changes have been made, we
would welcome anyone interested downloading the beta and giving us any
feedback. Find out more about it at
Hi,
I did download the beta, and had some feedback. I created an account on
the BP Bible site. Do you have a mailing list I could write to? I
can't stand forums.
Peace,
David
On 12/31/2010 8:24 AM, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
Hi all,
BPBible 0.5 beta 1 has been released. As this is the
This has been worth waiting for. Right to left and continuous scrolling
is a huge step forward. I also like the options for displaying Strongs
numbers. Well done!
Daniel
On 12/31/2010 07:24 AM, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
Hi all,
BPBible 0.5 beta 1 has been released. As this is the first
Hi David,
There are a few other options for giving feedback:
1. You can create issues in our issue tracker (
http://code.google.com/p/bpbible/issues/list). You'll need a Google Account
for that.
2. You can subscribe to the BPBible Developers Google Group (
Hi Tom,
On Sat, Sep 11, 2010 at 9:13 PM, Thomas Thorstad to...@aheart4seasia.orgwrote:
Hey All,
I have about 70% of the Lao Language completed for BPBible. The other is
just not able to translate at this time, mostly because it isn’t needed.
However I am receiving an error message when
Hey All,
I have about 70% of the Lao Language completed for BPBible. The other is just
not able to translate at this time, mostly because it isn’t needed.
However I am receiving an error message when I load BPBible in to the Lao
Language. Just for your note (ເກີດຂໍ້ຜິດພາດ) Means Error
On 11/08/10 04:19, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 2:57 AM, Peter von Kaehne ref...@gmx.net
On 10/08/10 15:17, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
We have also added Nepali Bible book names and abbreviations.
This is presumably a SWORD locale. Is it submitted to SWORD?
I do
Peter,
Surely a front-end localization is much more than having the book names?
I may have Nepali NT booknames from when I worked on the Go Bible for the
Sangati (fellowship) translation, copyright of the Gospel for Asia Bible
Society.
This work was done in the time before I got 'drawn into'
On 11/08/10 21:15, David Haslam wrote:
Surely a front-end localization is much more than having the book names?
No, this is a SWORD locale I am talking about. I had a look at the source.
Peter
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I have just released BPBible 0.4.7, which is principally a bug-fix release.
A list of changes can be found at http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.4
.7-changes http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.4.6-changes.
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On 10/08/10 15:17, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
I have just released BPBible 0.4.7, which is principally a bug-fix
release. A list of changes can be found
at http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.4.7-changes
http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.4.6-changes.
from the list of changes:
We have also added
The link in this email is unfortunately wrong:
http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.4.7-changeshttp://bpbible.com/news/
bpbible-0.4.7-changes should have linked to the changes for *0.4.7*, but
actually linked to the changes for *0.4.6* (I blame copy and paste).
However, hopefully the changes for
That list of changes was actually from BPBible 0.4.6.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 2:57 AM, Peter von Kaehne ref...@gmx.net wrote:
On 10/08/10 15:17, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
I have just released BPBible 0.4.7, which is principally a bug-fix
release. A list of changes can be found
at
I have just released BPBible 0.4.6, with three new languages, coloured tags
and many other improvements.
A fairly complete list of changes is at http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.4
.6-changes.
Thanks are due once again to our translators and other contributors.
Jon
Suggest add a suitable announcement in
http://community.crosswire.org/ http://community.crosswire.org/
and in
http://www.crosswire.org/index.jsp?section=News
http://www.crosswire.org/index.jsp?section=News
btw. Are all these news locations mirrored automatically? i.e. from
I have just released BPBible 0.4.5, with comments on verses,
significant improvements to topic management, selection of book name
language, and other improvements. A fairly complete list of changes
is at http://bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.4.5-changes.
Jon
I have just released BPBible 0.4.4. This release is largely a bug-fix
release, but also adds a number of usability improvements. BPBible
0.4.3 contained several important regressions from BPBible 0.4, so the
BPBible developers strongly recommend that anyone using BPBible 0.4.3
upgrade to 0.4.4 as
Please would someone add this item to
http://crosswire.org/index.jsp?section=News
http://crosswire.org/index.jsp?section=News
for greater visibility to the general public.
-- David
Jonathan Morgan wrote:
I have just released BPBible 0.4.3. A fairly complete list of changes
is at
I have just released BPBible 0.4.3. A fairly complete list of changes
is at http://www.bpbible.com/news/bpbible-0.4.3-changes, though it is
most likely that I have missed something.
Jon
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Hi All,
After quite a while, BPBible 0.4 is now available (you can download it at
http://bpbible.com)
This includes i18n support; currently it is translated into Vietnamese
(thanks Daniel). (As a side note, BPBible is now the only SWORD-based
project which supports dashes in bible book names;
Yes, I know about that. The LXX uses a packard: prefix, but seems to
actually use robinsons. I could easily put in support for packard; but
packard shouldn't be used for new modules, so there's not all that much
point in supporting it.
God Bless,
Ben
This has been talked about, but I just added it to the issue tracker (
http://code.google.com/p/bpbible/issues/detail?id=24). It should be in 0.4
Note that you won't get proper display of Hebrew as the wxHTML control
doesn't support RToL languages properly.
God Bless,
Ben
Ben Morgan wrote:
This has been talked about, but I just added it to the issue tracker
(http://code.google.com/p/bpbible/issues/detail?id=24). It should be
in 0.4
Note that you won't get proper display of Hebrew as the wxHTML control
doesn't support RToL languages properly.
God Bless,
Hi all,
I'm happy that I can now tell you all that BPBible Portable 0.3.1 is now an
official PortableApps.com Application :-) It's now available for download.
Here is the news
announcementhttp://portableapps.com/news/2008-10-01_-_bpbible_portable_0.3.1,
and its application page is
Chris Morgan wrote:
Hi all,
I'm happy that I can now tell you all that BPBible Portable 0.3.1 is
now an official PortableApps.com http://PortableApps.com Application
:-) It's now available for download.
Here is the news announcement
Hi Ben .
Ben Morgan wrote:
I'm not sure what the problem is likely to be; I just create a SWMgr for
each directory.
There's no fixed limit as such on the number of modules.
There was a bpbible.exe.log - attached. But this is weird - I renamed
the log, and pointed BPBible back to my
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 7:18 PM, Barry Drake [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Ben .
Ben Morgan wrote:
I'm not sure what the problem is likely to be; I just create a SWMgr for
each directory.
There's no fixed limit as such on the number of modules.
There was a bpbible.exe.log -
On Jul 31, 2008, at 6:52 AM, Jonathan Morgan wrote:
Do you have any modules in mind that have
linked verses? I don't recall ever coming across any.
There are a few Bibles in beta that have linked verses. Unfortunately,
osis2mod has a bug that does not build the linking in the module.
I
Hi Ben
DM Smith wrote:
There are a few Bibles in beta that have linked verses. Unfortunately,
osis2mod has a bug that does not build the linking in the module.
If you can't find one, I have the JB Phillips New Testament with linked
blocks of verses. I guess I could zip that up -
Hi Barry,
I'm not sure what the problem is likely to be; I just create a SWMgr for
each directory.
There's no fixed limit as such on the number of modules.
Perhaps it is some of the modules you have installed (the first
alphabetically of each type is probably the most likely problem area)
Was
Ben,
Consider trying out to make it rtoL a priority, please. Tiny portable
applications in RtoL scripts have a role way beyond the curiosity value.
Wrt widgets - you might get a pleasant surprise - When Karl and I looked
at Gnomesword he thought (+ was worried )of the long work DM had to put
in
Just had a look at the source code.
Am I right that all menus etc are constructed via the XRC files? How and
where would you put translations?
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On Jun 6, 2008, at 7:13 PM, Ben Morgan wrote:
Just a question - do you think that the GUI controls, such as text
boxes and lists and what not (everything but the actual text of the
module), should be able to have a different font from the actual
text? Currently under
On Jun 7, 2008, at 1:35 AM, Eeli Kaikkonen wrote:
Lainaus jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:34 PM, DM Smith wrote:
(Such as ISO-639 for languages). I'm not sure that even if such a
notion existed whether we could make it understandable to users.)
What about using ISO
DM Smith wrote:
On Jun 7, 2008, at 12:05 AM, jonathon wrote:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:34 PM, DM Smith wrote:
(Such as ISO-639 for languages). I'm not sure that even if such a
notion existed whether we could make it understandable to users.)
What about using ISO 15924?
On Jun 6, 2008, at 7:13 PM, Ben Morgan wrote:
Just a question - do you think that the GUI controls, such as text
boxes and lists and what not (everything but the actual text of the
module), should be able to have a different font from the actual
text? Currently under Windows at least,
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:34 PM, DM Smith wrote:
(Such as ISO-639 for languages). I'm not sure that even if such a notion
existed whether we could make it understandable to users.)
What about using ISO 15924?
http://unicode.org/iso15924/iso15924-codes.html
Lainaus jonathon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Fri, Jun 6, 2008 at 8:34 PM, DM Smith wrote:
(Such as ISO-639 for languages). I'm not sure that even if such a
notion existed whether we could make it understandable to users.)
What about using ISO 15924?
Ben,
The Sword 1.5.11 ISO must not have the files you mention. I can't find
any other directory called bindings/swig/package other than in the
sword-svn directory. The SOURCE folder just has archives, and the
sword-base archive in the root of the ISO doesn't have a bindings
folder. I am not
Ben,
Never mind. I think I found it. I had to find the sword-1.5.11.tar.gz
file on the ftp site. Why weren't the bindings in the ISO?
Daniel
Ben Morgan wrote:
Hi Daniel,
Building the bindings is essential - it's what lets Python talk to the C++
sword library.
The problem here is that
All,
A PortableApps version will probably land later today.
Here it is! BPBible Portable 0.3 Development Test 1 –
http://portableapps.com/node/12598
God bless,
Chris Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would talk in iambic pentameter if it were easier.
— Howard Nemerov
Unfortunately, it isn't.
—
Hi all,
I've just released BPBible 0.3, which adds many more features.
It also has a new website, with forums and screenshots at http://bpbible.com
New features (more details at http://bpbible.com/node/22):
Header bar - This is a feature unique to BPBible. It is a bar at the top of
the bible
Ben Morgan wrote:
I've just released BPBible 0.3, which adds many more features.
It also has a new website, with forums and screenshots at http://bpbible.com
Congrats on a new release. It looks nice.
BPBible also uses a new locale, which gives nicer references than the
traditional ones
I
Hi,
Is there a direct download link to the software without need to login? Thanks,
mmital
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From: Ben Morgan
To: SWORD Developers' Collaboration Forum
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 10:50 PM
Subject: [sword-devel] BPBible 0.3
Hi all,
I've just
With the ICU problems, what I have seen is crashing on certain
transliterations at certain times (gcc giving errors like double free of
memory detected).
Also, some html markup is seen in the frames when certain transliterations
are chosen.
I think this is a problem with sword's ICU support, but
to the software without need to login?
Thanks,
mmital
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*Sent:* Wednesday, June 04, 2008 10:50 PM
*Subject:* [sword-devel] BPBible 0.3
Hi all,
I've just
Ben,
This is fantastic! It's a great step forward in terms of
functionality--looking up Vietnamese words works perfectly, not to
mention all the other functionality. I can't
wait for the portable version so I can show it to some people I am
working with.
The website looks sharp; the
Hi Daniel,
Building the bindings is essential - it's what lets Python talk to the C++
sword library.
The problem here is that you haven't got the auto tools.
There was a configure script shipped with the release. It should be in the
bindings/swig/package directory.
I'm not sure what the ISO
Hi All,
Happy Easter.
I've just release BPBible 0.2, my Python based Bible viewer.
It's homepage has moved to bpbible.googlecode.com, where it is being hosted.
Some of the new features:
- Linux support, in addition to Windows support
- Gospel Harmony feature
- Strong's Headwords
Hi there.
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 12:31:23AM +1100, Ben Morgan wrote:
There are no Linux binaries available, but it's reasonably easy to build (I
hope).
I'm still running on an old ubuntu dapper (long term support).
I'll reinstall a more recent one as soon as the next long term support
is
Maybe I am blind but I do not see a link to your programme?
Peter
Ben Morgan wrote:
Hi All,
Happy Easter.
I've just release BPBible 0.2, my Python based Bible viewer.
It's homepage has moved to bpbible.googlecode.com, where it is being hosted.
Some of the new features:
- Linux
I think you are blind. ;)
bpbible.googlecode.com
http:// was missing so no link has been shown to click on.
Manfred
Am 21.03.2008 um 15:28 schrieb peter:
Maybe I am blind but I do not see a link to your programme?
Peter
Ben Morgan wrote:
Hi All,
Happy Easter.
I've just release
peter wrote:
Maybe I am blind but I do not see a link to your programme?
You are blind :)
bpbible.googlecode.com
Peter
Ben Morgan wrote:
Hi All,
Happy Easter.
I've just release BPBible 0.2, my Python based Bible viewer.
It's homepage has moved to bpbible.googlecode.com, where
Hi,
I've dos2unix'ed it and uploaded a new version. I hope this has worked. It's
always a bit hard to find it out from windows, but notepad seems to render
it badly, so it should have worked.
The installmgr stuff should all be there in svn:
Ben,
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 5:24 PM, Ben Morgan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've dos2unix'ed it and uploaded a new version. I hope this has worked. It's
always a bit hard to find it out from windows, but notepad seems to render
it badly, so it should have worked.
Wordpad will open the
In my opinion, the best editor for that sort of thing is Notepad++. It
will tell you whether it is unix or windows and allow you to switch
it. It displays files with unix line endings just fine.
Matthew
On Fri, Mar 21, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Greg Hellings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben,
On Fri, Mar
2008/3/21, Matthew Talbert [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In my opinion, the best editor for that sort of thing is Notepad++. It
will tell you whether it is unix or windows and allow you to switch
it. It displays files with unix line endings just fine.
Emacs too, and much more.
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Hi,
I'm pleased to announce the first release of BPBible, a Bible study
application. BPBible is written in Python, and uses wxPython for the GUI.
It's available in windows binaries and zipped source at
http://benpmorgan.googlepages.com/bpbible
Some of its features are:
Bible application:
First
Ben,
The screenshots really look great! I like the crossverse searching
capability. We've had some thoughts about this for the engine.
Currently there is an index, 'prox', I think, when you do a lucene
search, which gives you some amount of fixed proximity-- I think we left
it at 3 verses
Hi Ben ..
Ben Morgan wrote:
I'm pleased to announce the first release of BPBible, a Bible study
application.
That is lovely!! Great work. D'y know I expected it to be slow for
some reason, but it isn't, and I love the way it works. So far, I
haven't spent much time using it,
Ben,
How about ProxBible, proxBible or ProxWord since proximity search
seems to be the differentiating feature? Is there anything else that separates
it
from the crowd?
If anyone can think of a better name than BPBible, that
a) doesn't have Sword in the title (too much confusion
Pyble?
OK, I guess I'm not helping. :)
-DJ
On Dec 14, 2007 1:23 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben,
How about ProxBible, proxBible or ProxWord since proximity search
seems to be the differentiating feature? Is there anything else that
separates it from the crowd?
If anyone can think
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