The last two will let me build my own library and notes that I can use for sermons and teaching classes (which is what I do the most). The tools I see me using the most often are the Fuzzy Search, EPUB Reader, and the User Lexicon. You can see the complete list with details on their website, but I wanted to show that there’s enough new tools here to make it worth the upgrade. There are also lots of updates to BW9 additions.
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#REVIEW BIBLEWORKS 10 FOR FREE#
You get upgraded modules for free when you upgrade.
#REVIEW BIBLEWORKS 10 UPGRADE#
You can even upgrade from BW6 if you want. The next will look at the Browse Window, and the last will look at the Analysis Window. This post will look at some of the new features and the Search Window. Info about the review – I’m breaking this review up into three components.
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You can imagine my excitement when I heard the news about BW10. It’s my go-to app for word studies, translation comparisons, and quick searches. All of the Scriptures printed in my books, my personal studies, my sermon prep, and my classroom prep were all taken from BibleWorks.