[gui-talk] Bibleseeker 2.03 With Enhanced Screenreader Support Released

Dane Trethowan grtdane at iprimus.com.au
Fri Dec 14 13:08:15 CST 2007


Ok, I have a question about these bible applications and its this, why  
would you need to use one? I mean what benefit do they give people,  
can't you just read a Bible?

On 15/12/2007, at 5:43 AM, Chris & Doris wrote:

> Bibleseeker has been one of the easiest to use and most accessible
> bible program for a number of years.
>
> It offers an simple intuitive interface and the dictionary and
> commentary modules open in the Internet Browser of your choice.
>
> Bibleseekre is completely free and offers a number of public domain
> English and other language Bible translations and commentarries as
> optional add-ons. Support for more Bible translations is being  
> worked on.
>
> And something good has just gotten better! bibleseeker's developer
> Ragan has always been very receptive otowards accessibility concerns.
> He rewrote some of BBibleseeker's code and the program's find and
> dictionary fucntions are now completely accessible to screenreader
> users - even with the free and open source nvda screenreader.
>
> You can download the new and fuly accessible version of Bibleseekr  
> from
>
>
> www.bibleseeker.org
>
> May God bless you richly as you study his Word!
>
>
> Doris
>
>
>
> "Pray, pray, pray!" - Pray without ceasing. (1 Th 5:17)	
>
>
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Ok, I have a question about these bible applications and its this, why would you need to use one? I mean what benefit do they give people, can't you just read a Bible?
On 15/12/2007, at 5:43 AM, Chris & Doris wrote:
Bibleseeker has been one of the easiest to use and most accessible
bible program for a number of years.
It offers an simple intuitive interface and the dictionary and
commentary modules open in the Internet Browser of your choice.
Bibleseekre is completely free and offers a number of public domain
English and other language Bible translations and commentarries as
optional add-ons. Support for more Bible translations is being worked on.
And something good has just gotten better! bibleseeker's developer
Ragan has always been very receptive otowards accessibility concerns.
He rewrote some of BBibleseeker's code and the program's find and
dictionary fucntions are now completely accessible to screenreader
users - even with the free and open source nvda screenreader.
You can download the new and fuly accessible version of Bibleseekr from
http://www.bibleseeker.org www.bibleseeker.org
May God bless you richly as you study his Word!
Doris
"Pray, pray, pray!" - Pray without ceasing. (1 Th 5:17)
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