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Stranger Joined: Mar 21, 2013 Post Count: 2 Status: Offline |
Dear All, I've just installed MacSword and have downloaded the WLC, which I can now search using Hebrew characters and wildcards, which is great; but what would be really useful is if, having searched it, I could open an English translation in the same window so I could see the Hebrew and the English side by side, but I can't work out how to do this. (I'm trying with the ESV as things stand; if, having got my search results, I try to open up the ESV in the "current view", it just comes up blank). Any suggestions would be hugely appreciated, James. |
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Newbie Joined: Apr 28, 2013 Post Count: 8 Status: Offline |
You try downloading Version 6.1 iOS 6.0 support iPhone 5 (4" screen) support Minor bug fixes The Hebrew Bible iPhone application is designed for reading/studying the Hebrew Bible in either Hebrew, Aramaic (Torah only), or in a parallel translation format combining Hebrew and another language (at present, either English or French). It is also useful as a tool for improving one's knowledge of Biblical Hebrew and Biblical Aramaic. ---------------------------------------- Portable Pas Cher |
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Stranger Joined: Mar 21, 2013 Post Count: 2 Status: Offline |
Thanks for the response. I'm not 100% sure what you mean by 6.1. The package I had was Eloquent version 2.2. (I don't know exactly what that is). I now have 2.4, but it still doesn't seem to allow parallel reading very easily. In fact, the thing as a whole seems quite buggy. It doesn't remember font settings, for instance. |
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