Categories /

Education - Religion (3)

BPBible Portable v0.5.3.1

billon on 5 Feb 2020
  • 24MB (uncompressed)
  • Released on 29 Apr 2016
  • Suggested by gp_hbk

BPBible is a free, flexible Bible Study tool designed for ease of use. The program has many of the features you would expect including bible, commentary, and dictionary support, search, scripture tooltips etc. BPBible uses a proximity-based search, rather than just a verse-based search. This means that a search can cross-verse boundaries, giving a more natural search. It also supports regular expressions and phrases.

BPBible can read many modules (the above program size is without any modules installed). The main module repository is the CrossWire SWORD Modules repository.

Category:
Runs on:WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10
Writes settings to: Application folder
License: Freeware/Open Source
How to extract: Download the self-extracting EXE to a folder of your choice. Launch BPBiblePortable.exe.
Similar/alternative apps: Bible Analyzer, theWord
What's new? See:
https://github.com/bpbible/bpbible/releases
Latest comments
Kunju on 2010-05-05 05:33

The best computer dictionary available. Really useful

Keng on 2010-08-14 02:25

It could not work on my Notebook which is closed to installation of software applications. It might still require some modification of registry. Error message - Close Program

Add comment

Bible Analyzer v5.4.1

billon on 5 Feb 2020
  • 45MB (uncompressed)
  • Released on 17 Dec 2019
  • Suggested by I am Baas

Bible Analyzer is a cross-platform study and analysis program with text comparison, proximity searches, detailed statistics, and more usually not found in other free or commercial software programs.

Category:
Runs on:WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10
Writes settings to: Application folder
Stealth: ? Yes
Unicode support: Yes
License: Freeware
How to extract:
  1. Download the installer
  2. Run the installer and during installation select Portable (All files under one folder) installation mode
  3. Launch BibleAnalyzer5.exe
Similar/alternative apps: BPBible Portable, theWord
What's new? See:
https://www.bibleanalyzer.com/updates.htm
Latest comments
Napiophelios on 2015-04-11 00:07

this reminds me alot of "the word" but a lot lighter I think
and I really like the Hymns Audio folder..nice touch.

corochex on 2020-02-05 11:13

This is a very useful program, but I prefer to use online services. If you are interested, then here is an online analog https://papersowl.com/free-plagiarism-checker With this, you can check the uniqueness of the text in the document or on any web page. But in Bible Analyzer, the functionality is much wider. I recommend making a choice according to your needs.

Add comment

theWord v5.0.0.1450

billon on 5 Feb 2020
  • 153MB (uncompressed)
  • Released on 17 May 2015
  • Suggested by teobromina

theWord (aka "In The Beginning Was The Word") is a Bible study tool. Among the many features: Multiple Bible translations; configurable and fast search engine; parallel Bible view; multiple Bible views/windows; unique Clipboard monitoring function; multiple ways to navigate; personal notes in several levels; verses' bookmarks.

The program handles several versions of Bibles in Original version, Latin, Arab, Bulgarian, Chinese, Dutch, English, French, German, modern Greek, Portuguese, Spanish, Romanian, Russian, Vietnamese etc.

Note: The size of the application significantly depends on the installed Bible versions.

Category:
Runs on:WinXP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 / Win10 / Wine
Writes settings to: Application folder
Stealth: ? Yes
Unicode support: Partial
License: Freeware
How to extract:
  1. Download and launch the installer
  2. When prompted, select "compact (single folder)" and check the "USB flash drive mode" box
  3. Launch theword.exe

Optionally, delete unnecessary language files and skins
Similar/alternative apps: BPBible, Bible Analyzer
What's new? See:
https://www.theword.net/index.php?faq&l=english
Latest comments
T on 2009-09-24 21:05

Please visit www.theword.gr to get the newest version 3.0.7.901.

SammeyDW on 2010-01-27 20:19

You no longer have to use Universal Extractor.
The Regular installer now has a compact option.
http://www.theword.gr/index.php?article.portable&l=english
While installing it will ask you what type
of installation.
Pick compact.
Now the "portable" check-mark
should become avalible.
Click it.
Now just point it to your portable drive,
and you are good to go.

davidcoxmex on 2016-12-22 22:56

Hi, I am a long time user of theWord (esword before that), and I also use MySword for Android apps. I would just like to say that there is a USB form of installation, and that can be done into a folder on any Windows computer. I have probably 25-30 different installations of theWord like this. I do development of modules for theWord, so I have different setups like this. This is TRULY "portable"!

Secondly I would like to say that some of the other portable software that I have used before has a lot of "down sides" to it. Most notably is that as Windows goes through generation of generation of operating systems, Windows itself has no loyalty to its own requirements and past operating systems. I once had all my IRS accounting in files in a portable program called Lucid. With time, I finally went back to look up something to find that the portable version of the software no longer works under recent Windows. AAAAAAH! All my records locked away forever!

theWord is being actively updated for each modern version of the Windows operating system.

On another note, some 10 years ago I got a cheap Toshiba laptop (I think I paid $20 for it), and it had a 286 processor on it. Okay, so it was a waste of time. No ports to speak of except a "modern" USB (at its birth I guess that may be true). It had like 640K of Ram, and something like 500MB of hard disk space. (I probably got ripped off really for $20).

But my point here is that I decided to put theWord portable to the test. I got a 4GB USB, yes it would read and write to it. Then I installed theWord portable version on it, and then copied bunches of modules (files in the format theWord uses) onto it. The I cranked it up. To my surpise, theWord worked flawlessly under those primitive conditions. The only real problem was doing searches (which the RAM restriction was the problem, not theWord). But with time, theWord worked perfectly on it.

If you want to know how robust this program is, try it on an old junker PC, and you will be surprised!

Please visit www.theWordbooks.com to download premium modules. ("30%OFF" code for 30% off until Dec 26, 2016).
I also have a website www.twmodules.com for module downloads, as well as a theWord tutorial website at http://www.thewordtutorial.com/.

http://theword-modules.com/
http://www.module-repository.com/
http://www.theword-dictionary-modules.com/
http://www.theword-commentary-modules.com/

Para español, twmodulos.com para módulos, y http://www.thewordayuda.com/ para ayuda con aprender el programa.

See all