![]() ![]() I have a full install of BibleWorks on each of those virtual machines and have used it a fair bit on each one. My current setup includes Parallels 9 (yes, that is correct, as I have a pre-release version of 9) with two virtual machines, one running Windows XP Pro and another running Windows 8 Pro. I used to run BibleWorks on a PC, but when I switched to Mac in spring of 2010 I began running BibleWorks using Parallels. ![]() To that end, my primary comparison is not Logos or Accordance but BibleWorks on pure PC platform. I’ve been test-driving it for some time, and this review serves to highlight some of the things I’ve noticed.Ī few caveats are in order: This is not a review of BibleWorks as a Bible software program per se, but rather a review of how BibleWorks runs on a Mac. The third player in this high-end space is BibleWorks, and they have been working on a Mac version of their software for a while now. Logos began as PC-only but for a number of years now has been available on Mac, and Accordance has announced plans for a native PC version of their platform that should launch this fall. The world of Bible software will soon be entirely cross platform. ![]()
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