JSword - Free Bible Study Software
The JSword Project is a group of free programs that work together to bring Bible
study to a wide range of people using the Java platform. It includes Bible
Desktop, a free desktop based Bible study tool.
Since it is written in Java (JDK 1.4) it will run on most computers.
Currently we regularly test on Windows, Linux and MacOS X, but it ought to
work on Solaris and other places where JDK 1.4 or higher is available, and could be
easily extended to work on set-top boxes and PDAs.
The software produced by the JSword project is open source software so it is
freely available to anyone.
It is licensed under the LGPL for
the libraries and GPL for the
application.
There are several components to the JSword project, the most commonly used is
Bible Desktop. The core API is called JSword and there are two generic
libraries of useful utilities called common and common-swing. For a complete listing
see instructions on getting the code.
How to find out more
The Webstart download of Bible Desktop is the best place to get started which
is available on the Bible Desktop
download page.
There are also binary and source downloads available from the
JSword download page.
You can download Sword modules from here.
There is a page of screenshots showing what
BibleDesktop looks like (a program built with JSword), and a page of recent news.
and there is a list of the changes that
have taken place in each of the released versions.
How to get involved
On the right there are links to pages explaining SVN access, work in progress, the outline
design and with links to JavaDocs, JUnit reports, source on the web etc. Get
involved here.
Other Projects
We've piggy backed on a whole lot of other projects which we are very grateful
to.
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