![]() ![]() A fifth and final category consists of web-based tools. A fourth grouping lists what I call vertical programs, which focus on very specific uses or markets. The third category consists of free programs, published by individuals. ![]() The second class is made up of the other commercial vendors who sell various permutations of “library” packages bundled on top of their core program functionality. The first group I identify below consists of the two big-name commercial publishers, which dominate the academic market (and much of the non-academic market as well) with superior technical functionality. To provide a high-level overview of the options available in the Bible Study software world, I have classified them into a handful of categories. ![]()
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