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Christian Open Source blog recently interviewed BibleTime's Martin Gruner in their Project Spotlight, and drew the following conclusion:

 

BibleTime is a handy resource for preparing Bible studies, sermons, or just looking up passages electronically. With more developers on board, and moving to use just Qt4, it looks like BibleTime will be going places in the near future.

 
 --Raoul Snyman (© 2009 Raoul Snyman)

On dot.kde.org, Andreas Pour draws the following conclusion in his review:

 

BibleTime is already a true godsend for religious KDE users. It is easily useable though it may take a bit of time to learn some quirks. I think the next release will make it even better, particularly by providing a GUI for the difficult Sword installation/configuration. Besides this, my personal wishlist item is to use KHTML for its advanced navigation features.

 
 --Andreas Pour (© 2001 Andreas "Dre" Pour. All rights reserved)

Wist u dat...

Did you know that today in 2010, more than 200,000,000 Christians are being disadvantaged, persecuted and even killed because of their faith? This map (German) shows the countries where people have to "pay" for their faith, and here is an English one that has some information about the main regions worldwide. These pages are from Open Doors, an independent organization that tries to help persecuted Christians.

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