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Bible Software for the Mac

April 19, 2009 by The Great Java

picture-1If you are looking for Bible study software for the Mac you aren’t alone. On Windows there are quite a few options – even great free ones like Online Bible and e-Sword. I did a lot of “poking around” for low cost and free solutions. The only real solution I found, that was native to the Mac, was MacSword.  MacSword is a port of the open source “SWORD Project”. It didn’t do much for me, though it had great integration with the large Sword project library.

On Windows I used e-Sword, and I had bought a couple of modules for it (like NASB translation). I decided to look at running e-Sword on Mac using virtualization or emulation. Since I only have 1G of RAM on my MacBook I immediately tossed the idea of a tool like VMWare Fusion (which would have been easy and effective). I looked at using the Windows emulation software called “wine”. I already own a copy of Crossover, a paid supported version of the “wine” project.

I was able to use e-Sword on the Mac, and it works pretty well. The verse navigator box causes it to crash, but everything else works so far. Here are two options I found for installing it.

1) Get Mac e-Sword Package. This package bundles the free version of Wine with an e-sword distribution. You can click, install, and run. I found the tool worked fine but was a bit slow.  This was totally free and simple!

2) CrossOver with e-Sword. Since I own CrossOver which has the latest Wine code, etc. I decided to try it out. First I installed IE6 with CrossOver to create a Windows 98 “bottle” as my default. I then ran the installer for e-Sword using the CrossOver control panel. This worked fine and product started normally and works much faster than the one using the Darwine wine package (above).  CrossOver costs $30 but it’s a great product.  You can easily install Quicken, IE, Office, and many other windows programs easily onto the Mac.

Regardless of how you install it, I would recommend following these instructions for turning on font smoothing. Enjoy!

Posted in: General Tagged: bible, e-sword, mac

Olivetree Bible and the iPhone

March 23, 2009 by The Great Java

I’ve used the OliveTree software for many years (and platforms). The iPhone version started off VERY rough but now they have a great product for this platform. I love the pop-up references when reading Grudem’s Systematic theology!

What I’ve got installed?

  • Several Bibles including NASB (thinking of buying Strongs version)
  • Grudem’s Systematic Theology (Great!)
  • Matthew Henry Commentary
  • Some Lewis and Piper books

If you have an iPhone and want to study the Christian scriptures look no further.

http://www.olivetree.com/

Posted in: Spirituality Tagged: bible, iphone

In a Year…

March 13, 2004 by The Great Java

I’ve been looking for this One-year Bible reading plan from the Navigators. I remember seeing this in college and was wanting to read through the Bible this year. I like it since you can start at any day and just check off as you go. Check it out!

Posted in: Spirituality Tagged: bible, college

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