Subject: New SwordSearcher Video: Making your Own Books and Commentaries

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New tutorial video: Making Your Own Books and Commentaries
Today I've got a new tutorial video for you. This one shows you how you can easily make your own books and commentaries in SwordSearcher. These behave just like the included reference works, except that you can edit them! Your own thoughts and studies can be saved in user modules and will be fully searchable. Verse references are automatically linked as you type or paste. Plus, they are included in the powerful SwordSearcher "deep referencing" functionality. This means your content will show up in the Topic and Verse Guides and are included in the Bible margin. Finally, the end of this video shows you how you can assign a verse widget to your personal commentary and how to use it. Watch the video here.
Last week, I released SwordSearcher 8.2. Please head over to the upgrade page for all the details.
New Modules:
  • Joseph Sutcliffe's Commentary on the Old and New Testaments (1835)
  • Reviving the Blessed Hope of Thessalonians (by Douglas Stauffer and Andrew Ray, 2016)
  • When the End Begins (by Douglas Stauffer and Andrew Ray, 2017) 
Major new features:
  • Bible Word Trees! A fascinating way to explore word and phrase connections in the Bible.
  • Live verse tagging in the user module entry editor (see what will link as you type)
  • Full-library Search Results display has been redesigned:
Many additional optimizations and fixes. See the full revision history for detail.

Existing users: Upgrade Here or Read the Upgrade FAQ.

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-Brandon Staggs
Author and Owner
Brandon Staggs, PO Box 140478, Broken Arrow, OK 74014, United States
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