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 release:
http://tyndalehouse.createsend5.com/t/ViewEmail/r/2327671F6C55581B2540EF23F30FEDED/B21695CAFB8260E3C45D7BC1A387288D

For the techies, STEP is built upon JSword and uses Sword modules to
serve Bible & Commentary content, so we are very grateful for all the
work this community has put in, which has made this project possible.

Chris


I don't know if anyone would necessarily confuse STEP with the original STEP, but I certainly don't think anyone would mistake STEP for a (J)Sword front end.

It's fairly difficult to locate any mention of CrossWire, JSword, Sword, or any of the dozens of people who have done a lot more to make STEP possible than literally ANYONE listed on this page:
https://stepweb.atlassian.net/wiki/display/SUG/Development+Team

I don't see any mention of CrossWire, JSword, or Sword in your press release or anywhere on stepbible.org. You're standing on the shoulders of giants, but you are frauds pretending that you've built a skyscraper entirely by yourselves.

(As an aside, Paul Esposito is not the editor/translator of the Apostolic Bible Polyglot, as https://stepweb.atlassian.net/wiki/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=12484619 states. Also, the "If you see an error in the following please contact us." link on the same page doesn't go anywhere.)

--Chris


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