You are right, of course, that many people
remember the STEP format with fondness.
We discussed this problem when considering the
STEP acronym, but decided in the end that it
won't make for too much confusion.
That's the reason we tend to refer to Tyndale
STEP or STEP Bibles in order to circumv
Chris, thanks for pointing out these errors, and for pointing out the
lack of mention of Crosswire in the Press Release - a bad oversight.
The STEP Bibles project does indeed depend heavily on the Crosswire
modules and JSword.
In the early days of hte project Troy convinced me that you guys had
On 07/24/2013 10:14 PM, Trevor Jenkins wrote:
> Might that not confuse people who know about STEP as a format for
> electronic Bibles?
Maybe, but STEP, as a file format, is dead.
Other than e-Sword, is there any currently available Biblical software
that can read STEP formatted resources?
jonath
On 07/24/2013 01:11 PM, Chris Burrell wrote:
Dear All
I'm delighted to announce that the Beta version of STEP (Scripture Tools
for Every Person) has now been launched. You can try it out for yourself at
http://www.stepbible.org
For more information about the project, please see our press relea
On 24 Jul 2013, at 21:11, Chris Burrell wrote:
> I'm delighted to announce that the Beta version of STEP…
Might that not confuse people who know about STEP as a format for electronic
Bibles?
Regards, Trevor.
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