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Available Now! Credo Bible Study v1.0
Sunday, 12 December 2010 21:30
It is now available for download and ...
Its free!
A Brief List of Features
Douay Rheims Bible, Clementine Vulgate, Textus Receptus, Septuagint.
Full text searching of every bible by word and by phrase.
Vertical and horizontal text comparison.
Peristent book marking of important verses.
Peristent cross referencing of important verses.
Flexible commenting tools and repository for adding exegesis.
Project workspace for managing research.
A rich library full of Catholic content, including video and chant.
Right click dictionary lookup for latin, english and greek.
Interleave each language translation on the same page for comparison.
Flexible user interface that allows docking of windows.
Savable window layouts, with auto hiding and pinning.
And many more....
A Brief List of Changes
The install size has been reduced to ~24 MB (externally linked larger content to the web)
Added the 'Summa Theologica' tomes of St Thomas Aquinas.
Added the 'Adversus Haeresis' tomes of St Irenaeus of Lyon.
Catechisms, Videos, and Maps have been added to the library.
The scripture search speed was considerably enhanced.
Advanced search features added for customized queries.
Searches can now be saved as part of a project.
Notes can now be attached to bookmarks
Credo Update has been added for realtime updates.
Exportable bookmarks, commentary, references, and projects.
Several important papal encyclicals have been added.
Several bugs were fixed.
An advertising bar was added that only pops up once at the start of the application. Currently used for advertising Catholic vocations.
Read more...
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