Hi, thanks for investigating it. I learned just now, that there is also "BibleTime" which is available for KDE users. Gottfried Am 03.08.25 um 15:56 schrieb Gabriel Santos: > Em 2 de agosto de 2025 15:20:24 BRT, gfp escreveu: >> >> Hi Guix, >> I don't know if that is the right place to ask this question. >> If not, then sorry about it. >> >> I am asking if there are any plans to pack a bible software programme for Guix or somebody is going to deal with it? >> >> There are: >> >> E-Sword (which I was using in Windows) >> Xiphos (which I was using in Linux) >> TheWord >> BibleWorks >> Logos Bibelsoftware >> and so on. >> >> I wrote this mail >> to let you know >> that at least I am interested in it. >> I know that some people are also interested in it. >> >> >> by the way: >> the Bible is the most read book in the world in every generation, >> that's why it is important for some people. > > > For anyone who wants to undertake this task (maybe me? not today, sorry), some info that > could be easily gathered, but good to have in one place: > > # E-Sword > > - Homepage: > - Source: Unknown > - Build System: Unknown > - Dependencies: unknown > - License: Unknown > > I couldn't find the source for this one. Seems to be freeware[1]. > > # Xiphos > > - Homepage: > - Source: > - Build System: CMake > - Dependencies: GTK+ or GTK 3, WebKit, appstream-util, biblesync, dbus-glib, > desktop-file-validate, gconfmm, gtkhtml, intltool, itstool, libgsf, libuuid, libxml, minizip, > sword, xmllint, yelp-build > - License: gpl2+ > > # TheWord > > - Homepage: > - Source: Unavailable (per the license [2]) > - Build System: Unknown > - Dependencies: Unknown > - License: Custom[2] > > Free as in beer. > > # BibleWorks > > Discontinued[3]. > > # Logos > > Subscription-based[4]. > > # Best Bet > > Xiphos seems to be the option for packaging. > > # Footnotes > > [1] > [2] > [3] > [4] > > # Closing Remarks > > Regards, > -- Mit freundlichen Grüßen G. Preihs () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments Why is HTML email a security nightmare? See https://useplaintext.email/ Please avoid sending me MS-Office attachments. See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html