

Bug fixes don't wait for months, they're sent out as they occur.
#BIBLEWORKS 10 INTERFACE UPDATE#
When a problem crops up, they're on it like an Emergent on a frappé, and the next day's update will fix it. The BibleWorks forum is constantly monitored by the geniuses who create and maintain BW. So if you're doing a word-study, or a book-study, you can drag the Hebrew or Greek (or English or Spanish or whatever) into the Editor to build your document. In addition to the verse-by-verse notes, there's a fully-functional editor. I use this in conjunction with Logos, copying what I find (with a great expenditure of time) there into the BW8 notes, for lightning-fast access when I need it.

My notes contain excerpts from Bible journals, anecdotes, textbooks, grammars, pictures, maps, and personal reflections that would otherwise have been lost.
#BIBLEWORKS 10 INTERFACE FULL#
Mouse-over a word, bam! Up pops a window with full parsing and basic definition. Right click a word. Bang! You see that verse in every version you want. Seriously: enter a word, and bang! there's every occurrence. It pretty much floats like a butterfly, stings like a bee. You don't need to get the latest and greatest hardware to make BW8 hop and pop. My point is that BW8 runs great on top-line pc's, but also runs great on aged pc's. To be much faster, it would have to do the searches before I knew I wanted them. But BibleWorks? It was already really fast. Additional RAM, CPU power, and a dedicated video card all have made my Logos a good bit spiffier.
#BIBLEWORKS 10 INTERFACE FREE#
Plus, there have been additional free updates. The amount of material you get for the one price is simple amazing.
