![]() It stores the registry info in the folder with e-sword on my USB, but there are a few little issues. I have not looked for it recently, but a search of this forum should link you to a portable launcher for e-sword, that I have been using since October or November. It is programmed heavily leaning on Microsoft Access and all its modules use either Access or RTF formats. E-Sword has them beat on this.Į-Sword does not have a free OSI license, and Rick likes to keep programming tight in hand from what I can tell. I too am not a fan of jsword or the SWORD project, because they do not currently have many modern translations, commentaries, dictionaries, etc. Jsword is based on Java and would require some additional help (aka java install on the host OS or java on the thumb.) Open source Java is available and could easily be made portable, so that is a possibility. ![]()
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