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[[Mac Sword]]
[[Mac Sword]]
This page is a work in progress, but will hopefully be added to over the coming weeks.  
This page is a work in progress, but will hopefully be added to over the coming weeks.  
= About MacSword=
== About MacSword ==


First of all, what is [http://www.macsword.com MacSword]?  
First of all, what is [http://www.macsword.com MacSword]?  
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MacSword is OpenSource Bible software, under the [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html GNU General Public License] for the Macintosh. It is based on the [http://www.crosswire.org/sword/index.jsp Sword Project]. Because of this, it is compatible with all of the Sword Project modules. (According to the MacSword web page, there are over 200 modules available in 50 languages) The nature of the Sword Project is such, that with the right tools, and a little effort, one can also create their own modules. In fact, it is the fact that MacSword is a part of the Sword Project that sets it apart from the other Bible software programs on the market. While all the rest rely on proprietary file formats, which are unique to themselves, MacSword, by relying on the Sword Project modules, enters the realm of cross-platform Bible tools, which allow for a common base of study tools, whether you are using a Mac, Window-based or Linux-based computer. Furthermore, there are also programs for the iPhone ([[Bible_software_for_iPhone#PocketSword|PocketSword]]) and Android (AndBible), as well, which also use the Sword Project modules. Because of its open-source nature, MacSword tends to rely on older, out-of-copyright works, but it is entirely capable of opening protected, copyrighted works. For instance, it is possible to purchase the NETBible for the Sword Project and MacSword.
MacSword is OpenSource Bible software, under the [http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html GNU General Public License] for the Macintosh. It is based on the [http://www.crosswire.org/sword/index.jsp Sword Project]. Because of this, it is compatible with all of the Sword Project modules. (According to the MacSword web page, there are over 200 modules available in 50 languages) The nature of the Sword Project is such, that with the right tools, and a little effort, one can also create their own modules. In fact, it is the fact that MacSword is a part of the Sword Project that sets it apart from the other Bible software programs on the market. While all the rest rely on proprietary file formats, which are unique to themselves, MacSword, by relying on the Sword Project modules, enters the realm of cross-platform Bible tools, which allow for a common base of study tools, whether you are using a Mac, Window-based or Linux-based computer. Furthermore, there are also programs for the iPhone ([[Bible_software_for_iPhone#PocketSword|PocketSword]]) and Android (AndBible), as well, which also use the Sword Project modules. Because of its open-source nature, MacSword tends to rely on older, out-of-copyright works, but it is entirely capable of opening protected, copyrighted works. For instance, it is possible to purchase the NETBible for the Sword Project and MacSword.


= More to come… =
== More to come… ==


= Installing MacSword =
== Installing MacSword ==


= Installing Modules =
== Installing Modules ==


= Setting up MacSword =
== Setting up MacSword ==


= Understanding the interface =
== Understanding the interface ==


== Understanding WorkSpaces, Single windows and Sessions ==
=== Understanding WorkSpaces, Single windows and Sessions ===


== Navigating the Bible view and Search modes ==
=== Navigating the Bible view and Search modes ===


== Adding parallel views or commentaries to a view ==
=== Adding parallel views or commentaries to a view ===


== Working with tabs ==
=== Working with tabs ===


== Searching ==
=== Searching ===


= =
== External Links ==
== External Links ==
[http://www.macsword.com MacSword Home]
[http://www.macsword.com MacSword Home]


[[Category:Bible Software|2006]]
[[Category:Bible Software|2006]]

Revision as of 22:00, 20 February 2011

Mac Sword This page is a work in progress, but will hopefully be added to over the coming weeks.

About MacSword

First of all, what is MacSword?

MacSword is OpenSource Bible software, under the GNU General Public License for the Macintosh. It is based on the Sword Project. Because of this, it is compatible with all of the Sword Project modules. (According to the MacSword web page, there are over 200 modules available in 50 languages) The nature of the Sword Project is such, that with the right tools, and a little effort, one can also create their own modules. In fact, it is the fact that MacSword is a part of the Sword Project that sets it apart from the other Bible software programs on the market. While all the rest rely on proprietary file formats, which are unique to themselves, MacSword, by relying on the Sword Project modules, enters the realm of cross-platform Bible tools, which allow for a common base of study tools, whether you are using a Mac, Window-based or Linux-based computer. Furthermore, there are also programs for the iPhone (PocketSword) and Android (AndBible), as well, which also use the Sword Project modules. Because of its open-source nature, MacSword tends to rely on older, out-of-copyright works, but it is entirely capable of opening protected, copyrighted works. For instance, it is possible to purchase the NETBible for the Sword Project and MacSword.

More to come…

Installing MacSword

Installing Modules

Setting up MacSword

Understanding the interface

Understanding WorkSpaces, Single windows and Sessions

Navigating the Bible view and Search modes

Adding parallel views or commentaries to a view

Working with tabs

Searching

External Links

MacSword Home