Portable E-sword 7.9.4

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E-Sword is a fast and effective way to study the Bible. E-Sword is feature rich and user friendly with more capabilities than you would expect in a free software package.

The fact that e-Sword is free is just one of the blessings and does not speak of the quality of the software. I make my living writing software and I believe I have put forth my best effort in this endeavor. The real work, however, was put in by the godly men and women who devoted countless years creating the texts that have been made available for our benefit.

Jsword is based on Java and would require some additional help (aka java install on the host OS or java on the thumb.) Open source Java is available and could easily be made portable, so that is a possibility. I too am not a fan of jsword or the SWORD project, because they do not currently have many modern translations, commentaries, dictionaries, etc.

E-Sword has them beat on this. E-Sword does not have a free OSI license, and Rick likes to keep programming tight in hand from what I can tell. It is programmed heavily leaning on Microsoft Access and all its modules use either Access or RTF formats. I have not looked for it recently, but a search of this forum should link you to a portable launcher for e-sword, that I have been using since October or November. It stores the registry info in the folder with e-sword on my USB, but there are a few little issues. I don't know code, so I could not tell you how to improve on this setup, but it is fairly stable and works for me. I believe the actual launcher was called portable e-sword beta 0.7.

And a warning, it does require signing up on a yahoo group to get access to the file, but anyone with a yahoo account will find that painless and easily reversible. Jeffrey ------ Loving God and Learning Laughter. @learn2laugh 'a search of this forum should link you to a portable launcher for e-sword, that I have been using since October or November.it is fairly stable and works for me.I believe the actual launcher was called portable e-sword beta 0.7.it does require signing up on a yahoo group to get access to the file, but anyone with a yahoo account will find that painless and easily reversible.' ---------------------------- Yeah, I remember that - it was that 'signup for yahoo groups' bit that turned me off.

Na ga da ('not gonna do it'). If I could find the file somewheres else - where I didn't hafta sign up for anything - I'd go for it.

Failing that, I'll hafta wait for someone to come up with some other solution. Naruto shippuden 335 english dubbed. Haven't heard back from Rick yet, tho' I requested an e-mail response. Download

You are rather an enigma of sorts for me. I see that you are not too concerned about registry traces from your comments on several posts in the forum about portability and stealth, whether an app is truly portable or not. And then you seem squeamish about signing up for an e-mail list full of Christians talking about a Bible product to download a single file and then remove yourself from the list. Not that it concerns me, just saying, kind of odd. Anyway, if I had any time or any bandwidth I would post it. I don't know if there are any bugs in it, but like I say, it has been working for me. Whatever that is worth.

Many Blessings. Jeffrey ---- Loving God and Learning Laughter. @ learn2laugh: 'You are rather an enigma of sorts for me. I see that you are not too concerned about registry traces.you seem squeamish about signing up for an e-mail list.and then remove yourself from the list.just saying, kind of odd.' ------------------------------ Yes, well, let me de-nigmatize myself for ya: 1) I am kind of odd.

Enables me to minister better to others who are odd. 2) Registry traces don't concern me because they don't in themselves render any harm to the host PCs I'd use them on (workplace, mostly). Installing an app, on the other hand - as you know - has great potential to muck up someone else's system (as well as violating workplace PC policy).

3) Signing up for yet ANOTHER thing online only gives spammers one MORE route to continue to pester me. Oh, and 'removing yourself from the list' doesn't get me my e-mail addy back from Yahoo Moreover, my sister & hubby had her/their identity stolen a few years back, and I've no desire to experience that for myself as well, which is one reason why I will not trust my SSN/credit card #'s online..