BibleTime is a completely free Bible study program, built for Linux, Windows, FreeBSD and Mac OS X. BibleTime contains over 200 free Bible texts, commentaries, dictionaries and books, provided by the Crosswire Bible Society via the SWORD programming library. BibleTime is written in C++ and uses the Qt GUI toolkit.
Submitted by raoul on Mon, 11/09/2009 - 10:39
Yes folks, it's Bug-a-thon time again!
So, after the success of the last bug-a-thon, we've decided to have another one this weekend! In fact, we've decided to have more bug-a-thons, but we're still not 100% sure if we're going to have them on a regular basis.
Submitted by tabthorpe on Mon, 11/02/2009 - 00:56
A new version for testing has been prepared, you can download http://sourcearchives.com/downloads/bibletime-2.3.+svnr1726-win32.exe and install.
Please email any bugs your discover to bt-devel@crosswire.org.
Submitted by Gary Holmlund on Tue, 10/27/2009 - 15:11
BibleTime has long been an application available for the linux platform. We have been working on porting it to Windows and we are ready to share it with you. The versions we currently have are development versions, but they are looking quite good at this time. We want to release a final version along with BibleTime 2.4 for linux and this is scheduled for November 18th. We need your help with this. We are in need of people that are willing to test the development versions and give us feedback about it.
Submitted by tabthorpe on Fri, 10/23/2009 - 22:55
During our first Bug-a-thon, we came together as a team in IRC and over a Mumble server to go through Tracker IDs and see what we could close. Through this weekend we also had the opportunity to brainstorm ideas on what else we could do to spread the word about BibleTime. One of those ideas was a blog. So welcome to our blog
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Submitted by raoul on Sat, 10/17/2009 - 15:43
As per the title, we wish you a very warm welcome to the brand new BibleTime blog!
From time to time members of the BibleTime will post about BibleTime. For the moment, we're still getting the site up and running, so come back and check on the progress!