STEP Bible
STEPBible (STEP - Scripture Tools for Every Person) is an initiative by Tyndale House, Cambridge to build an online Bible study tool based on The SWORD Project.
25 July 2013 saw the first public release (Beta launch) of the software, as an online platform.[1][2][3]
STEPBible offers an online version at http://www.stepbible.org/, from which a desktop version can be downloaded, allowing people to use the tool without the need of an Internet connection, by installing it via digital media, onto PC or Mac.[4] The desktop version runs in any browser on the desktop computer.[5] Additionally, the STEPBible app can be installed on an iOS device such as phones or tablets running iOS[6], or Android[7], and on a Chrome book[8].
References[edit]
- ↑ First public launch press release
- ↑ Scripture Tools for Every Person (STEP): A New Free Online Bible Study Resource.
- ↑ Tyndale House and SBLGNT
- ↑ Architecture for download installation and running
- ↑ Installation for Mac, PC & Linux
- ↑ iOS app (in Beta)
- ↑ Android app (in Beta)
- ↑ Run within Chromebook
Further reading[edit]
- Woods, Mark (14 May 2015). "This new Bible tool could revolutionise scripture reading across the world". Christianity Today. Archived from the original on 2 October 2015. Unknown parameter
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ignored (help) - Instone-Brewer, David (20 November 2019). "Tyndale STEPBible Data development for machine analysis and computational linguistics". Hiphil Novum: Journal for Bible and Digital Resources.
External links[edit]
- STEPBible home page
- STEPBible's GitHub open source data repository
- STEPBible's GitHub open source code repository
- STEPBible's YouTube video tutorial channel
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