Bible software for the mac

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OakTree Software claims three specific goals: The company has focused on areas of special interest, particularly the study of Biblical texts. is based in Altamonte Springs, Florida, USA. Commenting on the use of Accordance, the HCSB's editor Ed Blum said, 'This project used far more computerization than anyone else has ever been able to do.' The translators of the Holman Christian Standard Bible, completed in 2004, used it for word studies, comparisons and instant searches. The program is used for both private and academic study. Since 2018 there has also been an Accordance app for Android. Īlthough originally written exclusively for the Mac OS (and then iOS), Accordance was then released (October 1, 2013) in a Windows-native version, although it was available prior to this by using the Basilisk II emulator.

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System 7 through current MacOS, Windows, iOS, AndroidĪccordance is a Bible study program for Apple Macintosh and iPhone, and now Windows and Android, developed by OakTree Software, Inc.