BPBible Portable 0.2.0.1 Development Test 1 has been released. See
http://portableapps.com/node/12598 for the announcement.*
Application: *BPBible
*Category: *Office (for lack of a better category!)
*Description: *BPBible is a flexible Bible study tool built on the SWORD API
in Python, meaning that it supports Bibles, Commentaries, Dictionaries,
generic books, searching and more. A key feature of BPBible is its proximity
based searching, providing a more natural search, which can go across verse
boundaries. In addition, BPBible Portable updates any references to SWORD
module paths on your USB disk/storage device.
Download BPBible Portable 0.2.0.1 Development Test
1<http://bpbible.googlecode.com/files/BPBible_Portable_0.2.0.1_Development_Test_1_en-us.paf.exe>[5.7MB
download / 10.9MB installed]
(MD5: c7287715e547c89527effe32e2bdbf07)
*Release Notes:*
*Development Test 1 (2008-04-04): Initial release.**
*
- *Built from the SVN repository, revision 53. I had to add the
configurable paths code myself by learning some Python! As such, the version
number is completely artificial. My brothers (the two main developers)
didn't care, but weren't ready for another release yet. This functionality
will be included in the next release of BPBible, which may be either 0.2.1
(soon) or 0.3 (some time in the future).**
*
- *Compressed using LZMA compression with PortableApps.com App
Compressor 1.0 Pre-Release 3**
*
- *Module paths are configurable in BPBible, and are updated by the
launcher if the drive letter changes. This means that you can add your SWORD
Project Portable modules by just going File -> Set SWORD Paths... and adding
X:\PortableApps\SWORDProjectPortable\Data\settings.**
*
- *It's easiest to extract modules to {INSTDIR}\Data\resources for
immediate detection by BPBiblePortable*
P.S. John: Now that I'm a developer, can I please have my username changed
to "Chris Morgan" (including login details)?
Regards,
Chris Morgan <chr...@gm...>
"I would talk in iambic pentameter if it were easier."
— Howard Nemerov
"Unfortunately, it isn't."
— Chris Morgan
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