Software:Bibledit
Bibledit is series of related open source software projects for editing and translating the Bible. Bibledit is a free software.
History
Bibledit development started in 2003.[1]
The word "Bibledit" is a portmanteau of the words "Bible" and "edit".
Bibledit was first hosted on SourceForge.[2]
First generation
Bibledit-Gtk was the first generation of the software. It runs on the desktop.[3] Like all Bibledit programs, its source code is public,[4] and it can be freely downloaded.[5]
Second generation
The second generation of Bibledit focused on the web.
Bibledit-Web is a Bible editor that runs on the web, allowing users to edit the Bible from a web browser. The source code is public,[6] and freely downloadable.[7]
Several version of the software have been built to work with other Bible software. Bibledit-Xiphos[8] and Bibledit-BibleTime[9] work with different versions of The SWORD Project. Versions also exist for BibleWorks,[10] Paratext,[11] and OnlineBible.[12]
Third generation
The third generation of Bibledit focuses on cloud computing and multiple computing devices. It is actively being developed and maintained. The source code is public.
Similar to Bibledit-Web, Bibledit Cloud on the web, allowing users to edit the Bible from a web browser.[13][14]
Offline versions are available for Windows,[15] Mac OS X, Linux, Android, and iOS. Users can edit the Bible from a web browser or app while off-line, and then synchronize the changes with Bibledit Cloud. The Android version is installed via Google Play.[16] iOS installation is through the App Store.[17]
Usage
The Bibledit translation software is known to and used by people involved in Bible translation and production.
SIL International includes Bibledit in their list of software and fonts.[18]
The Adapt It translation software can exchange files with Bibledit.[19]
The Bible society of Baptist Mid-Missions has made a Bibledit Windows port for their translators.[20]
Pioneer Bible Translators wrote in-depth reviews of Bibledit.[21][22]
References
- ↑ "Bibledit Development". https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit/community/development.
- ↑ First Bibledit project on SourceForge
- ↑ "Bibledit-Gtk documentation". https://sites.google.com/site/bibledit.
- ↑ Bibledit-Gtk hosting
- ↑ Bibledit-Gtk downloads
- ↑ Bibledit-Web hosting on Savannah
- ↑ Bibledit-Web downloads
- ↑ Bibledit-Xiphos downloads
- ↑ Bibledit-BibleTime downloads
- ↑ Downloads for Bibledit-BibleWorks
- ↑ Downloads for Bibledit-Paratext
- ↑ Downloads for Bibledit-OnlineBible
- ↑ Bibledit Cloud hosting on github
- ↑ Bibledit Cloud downloads
- ↑ Downloads for Bibledit for Windows
- ↑ Bibledit for Android on Google Play
- ↑ Bibledit for iOS on the App Store
- ↑ "Sign In | SIL International". http://www.sil.org/resources/software_fonts/bibledit.
- ↑ "Help for Adapt It Administrators". http://www.adapt-it.org/Help_for_Administrators.htm.
- ↑ "Index of /BiNew/Bibledit". http://biblesint.org/biNew/bibledit.
- ↑ https://map.bloomfire.com/posts/1041843-bibledit-now-translation-teams-can-edit-scripture-on-any-device – Published 2015-10-03 (accessed 2016-01-12)
- ↑ "Update on Bibledit / MAP". https://map.bloomfire.com/posts/1330010-update-on-bibledit.
External links
- Bibledit on YouTube
- Bibledit on Vimeo
- on GitHub
- Bibledit for Windows
- Bibledit summary on GNU Savannah
- Bibledit for Android