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Be sure to check out our [[Current events|Current events]] page to see how you might use your skills here at [http://crosswire.org CrossWire]. | Be sure to check out our [[Current events|Current events]] page to see how you might use your skills here at [http://crosswire.org CrossWire]. |
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Contents
Welcome to the CrossWire Wiki
Be sure to check out our Current events page to see how you might use your skills here at CrossWire.
Chat Now!
- Come chat with Sword developers & community: #sword
(This is a temporary but semi-high visibility link to test the appropriateness of a web-based IRC client for live support.)
SWORD Modules
- How to Create SWORD Modules
- Guide to Writing OSIS Bibles
- Guide to Writing OSIS Commentaries
- Guide to Writing ThML modules
- Guide to Writing TEI Dictionaries
- Guide to Converting SFM Bibles to OSIS
- List of Known Module Repositories
- Information About Fonts
- Module Requests
- New Modules
- Non-CrossWire Text-Development Projects
Development Tools
Ideal Bible Tool
None of our Bible Tools does it all! Though we are working diligently toward that!
To that end we are creating an ideal Bible Tool Feature List.
End User Bible Tools, Actively Being Developed
- The SWORD Project for Windows
- MacSword
- Gnomesword (GNOME)
- BibleDesktop (JSword)
- BibleTime
- BPBible (wxPython)
- FireBible (JSword/FireFox)
- SWORDReader (PocketPC handhelds)
- SwordBible
End User Bible Tools, No Longer Being Developed
Getting Started in Wiki Collaboration
A Wiki is a place to share documentation and development information.
- Anyone can edit a wiki once they have logged in.
- If you are new to Wikis, consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.
- MediaWiki FAQ