I asked about this before, and was wondering why they are not clickable links, or at least why they don't have a pop-up explaining the meaning of the word in English, or a Strong's reference to the word. There is no such thing in e-Sword. There are modules you can purchase for Olive Tree, and Logos that are clickable etc. I also believe the Blue Letter Bible, which is online through your browser has many resources that do what you and I would both like. Unless you can read Greek or Hebrew they are of no use in e-Sword.
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28 February 2022 - 05:53 PM
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04 February 2022 - 04:31 PM
If you're stuck on a decision as to whether to choose Windows, Google, or a Mac product to run any version of Esword, I would go with a Windows based product for the number of resources available. If you want reliability and a virus free environment, I'd chose a Mac, or Apple based product. I would personally avoid Google based products, but that's just me. Out of the two, between Windows and Apple based products, I still 100% would choose Apple over Windows. I Have both, and prefer the interface of the Apple/Mac based product over the Windows version of Esword.
In Topic: Greek and Hebrew words in dictionaries have no pop-up defining the words
24 January 2022 - 07:22 PM
Thank you, I'll look into them.
In Topic: Greek and Hebrew words in dictionaries have no pop-up defining the words
24 January 2022 - 06:15 PM
I'm not putting down esword, but even my free olive tree app lets me look up greek and hebrew words within the dictionary.
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