![]() ![]() You pretty much need an Internet connection for a while to get it set up. It turns out that if you configure for an always-on connection, then pull the connection at the wrong time, you can get a long series of divide-by-zero errors and crash the program. I periodically use wireless Internet hotspots, sometimes use dial-up, sometimes use wired Ethernet, and often operate totally off line. There is actually no setting that really fits my situation as a nomadic missionary. I found the user interface to be intuitive, and easy to use, except for the confusing Internet connection setup options. I just deleted it and bought copies of the same Bibles for another program instead of tolerating the repeated phone call activation process.) (I stopped using WordSearch because it kept accusing me of being a thief and stopped working whenever I upgraded my computer, reformatted, changed hard drives, or any number of other normal things people do. Indeed, the same people wrote this program as wrote that program. It reminds me of the old WordSearch software that I used to use a long time ago, except for the most annoying thing that made me stop using that software. I’ve seen many of them, and some are rather amateurish, but this one is of professional quality. I was recently informed about the existence of a new freely downloadable Bible study program, called Bible Explorer. ![]()
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