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Project Vision

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We endeavor to make Credo Bible Study the best Catholic bible software available on the internet. We reject the idea that this software come at a price. This is why Credo Bible Study will always remain full featured and FREE perpetually.

You can support this effort in a number of ways. Please see the volunteering page for information on how you can help.

 

Project Volunteering

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Welcome to the project volunteering page. All of the products offered by Azoic are 100% FREE of charge while never having any of the features blocked. In order to generate monies to cover operational costs, Azoic includes ads on this website, and in the software, which can be removed should you decide to agree to a small registration fee (to be determined). One of the other ways you can contribute is by utilizing the donation button that appears on the download page. If you like the software or appreciate the vision behind it, please support us. In order to maintain this model, we are also going to require your help in other aspects. There are a few areas that we would like to engage the community in making this software better.

CREDO BIBLE STUDY PROJECT

  1. DOCUMENT NEEDS 
    • Editing, formatting, and correcting content.
    • Translating content from English into other languages. i.e. (Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese)
    • Improving the layout and clarity of content.
    • Adding new content that meets a high bar for inclusion. (We don't want bloatware.)
    • Using OCR technology to digitize and edit out-of-print public domain material for eventual inclusion.
    • Subject matter experts in Koine Greek, Latin, and other languages who make themselves available for questions.
  2. SOFTWARE NEEDS
    • Translating resource files into other languages i.e. (Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese)
    • Adding functionality to the program.*

If you feel that you can make yourself available in one of these areas, then please drop us an email by going to our contact page.

* At this point, we are leaning toward making the source code open but a final decision has not been reached on the subject. The deciding factor will depend on the amount of feedback we get, and the number of volunteers.

 

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