Online Bible

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The Online Bible (OLB) is a Bible Reference software package created in 1987[1] by Larry Pierce in Canada, who believed the Bible should be freely shared.[2] In 1995 a Windows edition was released as download as well as on cd-rom. The first Mac version was developed by Ken Hamel, and lateron continued from Canada (for OS X 10.1 above), till is was discontinued.[3] However in Europe there was developed a whole new range of Online Bible apps for iOS (2013), Android (2014) and macOS (2015). These apps are available in App Store and Play Store.[4]

  • Multiple translations, commentaries, lexicons and dictionaries
  • Multilingual - Unicode support for displaying more languages.
  • 650,000 cross references that automatically display according to the verse being researched.
  • Built–in search feature.
  • Basic package runs in Linux Ubuntu using WineHQ.
  • PocketPC version is included with the free basic package.
  • Apps for Android, iOS and macOS.

Version history

  • 1987 Version 1 (DOS)
  • 1992 Version 1 (Mac)
  • 1995 Version 7 (Windows)
  • 2000 Version 1 (Windows renumbering)
  • 2005 Version 2 (Windows)
  • 2009 Version 3 (Windows and Pocket PC program)
  • 2010 Version 4 (Unicode support)
  • 2010 Stichting Online Bible Europe Foundation (support of use of the Online Bible worldwide)
  • 2013 iOS-app
  • 2014 Android-app
  • 2015 macOS-app (total new app for Mac)
  • 2016 Version 5 (Windows with OlbLite for Mobile Devices)
  • 2019 Windows Content Installer (link from apps to Windows)
  • 2024 Version 6 (Windows)

See also

References

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