Quickverse Bible Software Windows 8
But any of the 64 bit versions of Windows no longer support or run any 16-bit programs. Since QuickVerse 4.0 is a 16 bit program and was designed to run under Windows 3 which is really a shell for DOS, the program runs perfectly within DOSBox with Windows 3 for DOSBox loaded. I’ve been using QuickVerse since the old DOS version, QuickVerse 2.0. 8 Bibles; Over 40 References; 125 Daily Reading Plans; 2,000 Stunning Photos. Bible Study Software for Windows PC & MAC with Reference Commentaries.
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Update – September 26, 2015 – This is the most popular article on our blog, believe it or not. I wrote this in 2007 and people are still coming here, looking for QuickVerse support. If you’re here you need to just give up on your old version of QuickVerse. Time has left you behind.
🙂 I get several emails every month from people running QuickVerse 4 and needing help to install it on a new machine, or to install some add-on product. Or they want to know where to find a particular QuickVerse 4 Bible, CD, or other related program. I’ve made a decision tonight to just be done with that topic. Laridian has its own now, so there’s no need for anyone to keep using QuickVerse.
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I sold all my interest in QuickVerse to Intuit coincident with the sale of Parsons Technology to Broderbund in 1994. QuickVerse 4 (the most popular version of QuickVerse) came out in 1996 I think. I left Parsons Technology in 1998.
It’s been about that long since tech support was available for QuickVerse 4 from its current owner. That’s a long time. I used to have a QuickVerse 4 patch at my website but I took it down in 2014. It’s past time to move on.
Both for me and for die-hard QuickVerse customers. Until 2007 there wasn’t a good option for people who liked the old QuickVerse programs. Now there is. I’m ready to retire from the QuickVerse support business. I don’t really remember anything about that program anyway. 🙂 — Craig Categories.
I still have my QV4 CD, but I have long since moved on. QV7 was OK, but OV 8 and 9 were bad, and it took 5 years to go from 7 to 8. QV11 (2007) is pretty good. However, as I said in an earlier post, my QV and Logos may gather dust now that PB/Windows is out. PB/Windows is much faster and easier to use. Laridian has the best overall combination.
QV’s mobile version has a lot of problems, not to mention few resources. Nelson, a Logos user, has eBible, but it’s not that great.
A couple of other PDA-based programs work well but have only old, public-domain books. Bruce, Sorry for the delay in responding. I was just reading your note and you really nailed our position in the market. You’re right that PocketBible for Windows beats QuickVerse and Logos for speed and simplicity. Our PDA products have more resources that QuickVerse PDA, is overall better than eBible, and the rest have mostly old public domain books. Overall you can’t beat Logos for the size of their library but then how many commentaries does a person really need? Nevertheless, we’ll be announcing some content deals soon that will quickly double the size of our reference book line.