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BibleWorks 9: New to this Version

BibleWorks 9: New to this Version

As I said in the intro (see also pt 2), I have been upgraded to BibleWorks 9 from BW8. In this post I want to highlight some of the features new to BW9.

Interface

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One of the first things I noticed was that the interface is a bit more aesthetically pleasing, particularly with the updated icons along the top (the older ones were more squarish).

More significantly, the user can toggle a fourth column (as in the screenshot) which I anticipate I will keep open all the time. This means, left to right, the user has a search window, a browse window, and two analysis windows.

Each of the two analysis windows has a number of tabs that can be selected to display various sorts of data. These tabs can be dragged to different places, including from one analysis pane to another. This satisfies a desire I’ve had for the BW interface to be more customizable.

If you are not familiar with the BibleWorks interface, I suggest this 6 minute video from BibleWorks:

Resources and Tools

BibleWorks 9 comes with lots of free resources–the best original language resources at this price point compared to competitors. Most users will likely find the plethora of Bible versions unnecessary. If so, you can simply choose not to install them. A few new resources/tools in version 9 I’m excited about:

NA28. Of course, now a must have critical edition of the GNT. (I only wish the apparatus was available.)

CNTTS NT Critical Apparatus. This is a nice resource. Also included are NT Manuscripts that are searchable, tagged (not complete), and include transcriptions and images. Installing these large files (Sinaiticus, Alexandrinus, Vaticanus, and Bezae, Washingtonianus, Boernerianus, GA1141 are 7.5 GB +) allow use of the mss tab in the analysis window, providing an instant display of information as you move the cursor from verse to verse. This is really quite amazing.

The Use Tab. This is a tab in the analysis window that displays the usage of a word under the cursor of the browse window in either a book or entire version. This is a nice feature when scanning a passage with an eye to broader usage in the same book. One suggestion for improvement is to allow filtering to groups of books within the tab (e.g., I perform many searches where I am interested in usage in Luke and Acts).

See also: The complete list of what’s new in BW9.

This is Part 3. See Part 1 and Part 2 and Part 4.

BibleWorks 9: On. A. Mac.

BibleWorks 9: On. A. Mac.

In the second installment of my BW9 review (see pt. 1), I want to focus on how BibleWorks performs on the Mac. Yes, natively on a Mac. Now if you happily use Windows (on PC or Mac), great. What follows below is not applicable to your setup. This is one of the most important new… Continue Reading

BibleWorks 9 Review: Introduction

BibleWorks 9 Review: Introduction

As I said recently, the time has come to do a fresh Bible software review series. Last week I talked briefly about a resource using Logos, a topic to which I will return shortly. This week I want to focus on BibleWorks, which has kindly allowed me the opportunity to review BW9 (upgrading me from… Continue Reading

BibleWorks 8 Review (part 3)

Prices & Resources I suspect that most users cannot afford to purchase multiple Bible software programs–buying a program and mastering it takes time and money! How does BibleWorks compare with similar products offered by other companies? The respective versions of Accordance and Logos below reflect the versions of each which offer similar capabilities as compared… Continue Reading

BibleWorks 8 Review (part 2)

Analysis Window New Tabs This window is on the right third of the BW8 program (see below). It is divided up into preset tabs, a few of which are new in the upgrade from BW7. The new tabs include a cross-reference feature* (just a convenient link up with the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge see below),… Continue Reading

BibleWorks 8 Review (part 1)

First Impressions Installation Installation is definitely easier than in previous versions. A nice improvement is the copy/past feature in the module unlock box. This is especially convenient since I received my unlock codes via email. (You will need to obtain new unlock codes if you are upgrading modules you owned prior to BW8. So long… Continue Reading

Forthcoming: BibleWorks 8 Review

Next week I plan to begin a review of BibleWorks 8 (in parts). Full disclosure: I have used BibleWorks since version 6 came out. I purchased the version 7 upgrade and I was pleased with the new features. I just recently have had the opportunity to use BibleWorks 8 (this time out of the generosity… Continue Reading

New BibleWorks Customers Get $30 Off

Bibleworks.com: For the next ten days we’re offering a special sale for new customers. If they purchase BibleWorks 8 and at least one module through our webstore using the coupon code TENFRIEND, we’ll take $30 off their purchase. I have used BibleWorks since version 6 came out. I regularly use 4 modules: Wallace, BDAG, HALOT, and BDF–worth… Continue Reading