The Big 2įor much of the first few decades of the existence of serious PC-based Bible study software, the upper end of the market was dominated by three programs: Accordance, BibleWorks, and Logos. A fifth and final category consists of web-based tools. A fourth grouping lists what I call vertical programs, which focus on very specific uses or markets. The third category consists of free programs, published by individuals. The second class is made up of the other commercial vendors who sell various permutations of “library” packages bundled on top of their core program functionality. The first group I identify below consists of the two big-name commercial publishers, which dominate the academic market (and much of the non-academic market as well) with superior technical functionality. To provide a high-level overview of the options available in the Bible Study software world, I have classified them into a handful of categories.
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