Lots of Great Free Content
I am grateful for this app, yet it needs work. I think the converstion utility to get the free PC modules converted could also use an update. The converstion utility does a bad job of converting Strong’s numbers and Scripture links. The work around is to manually open the referenced link, but it doesn’t help if the Bible is already set to a passage you want to keep open, and the same goes for the Strong’s numbers. An easy fix for this is to allow multiple windows for each area of the app like the Bible, the Dictionaries, the Commentaries, and the Strong’s Dictionary or other modules that go in the area where the Strong’s Dictionary window is located. Another unfortunate thing is the conversion utility doesn’t convert modules with the .mapx file extension. Another thing is there is an extremely limited help file. It is an actual webpage that gives an overview of some of the features, but there is not a lot of detail. However, if you have used the PC version of e-Sword you should be able to adjust fairly well. One great thing about the app is the speed. By comparison the PC version running on my Mac via CrossOver is a turtle comparied to the native e-Sword X app. And there are lots of free modules to download via the app File Menu. Lastly, since the user experience will be diminished because of the things I mentioned above, I suggest a free trial version be made available. A 10-14 free trial will be more than enough time to determine if you are willing to pay for this Mac App Store version of the app. Blessings!
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e-Sword X: Bible Study Extreme, v3.2