Yes, I also noticed this and was interested with Bishop installations.
Here is the increase in active users yesterday:
I found it interesting and encouraging the people groups we seem to be
reaching and we should do better to support their language needs with
good teaching resources. E.g., it would be really great to have
Strong's dictionaries translated into languages for these people groups
and find native language commentaries. Daniel Owens just submitted a
Strong's dictionary for Vietnamese.
All of our effort on building software only goes so far if the language
resources aren't available for our users. The modules team has such an
important role. They could uses new volunteers:
modu...@crosswire.org
On 7/19/20 12:18 PM, Tobias Klein wrote:
Hi all,
out of curiosity I've been looking up the "Google trends" for pc-based
bible software.
This page shows the trends for the search term "PC Bible".
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=pc%20bible
The interesting thing is that for the "worldwide comparison" there is
virtually no interest from any other continent, but Africa. These are
the top-scorers:
1 Simbabwe
2 Ghana
3 Sambia
4 Kamerun
5 Kongo
6 Côte d'Ivoire
7 Nigeria
8 Uganda
9 Kenia
10 Philippines
When you reversely look up the trends for "mac Bible" you find that
North America, UK and Australia are leading the statistics.
https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=today%205-y&q=mac%20Bible
This could be useful in terms of "Who is interested in our desktop
bible tools?".
Best regards,
Tobias
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