The current edition, released in late November 2010, is QuickVerse 2011, which is version number 15. Though primarily a Windows product, there are also products for Mac, Palm, and Pocket PC. They like to trumpet that it has sold over 1 million copies, but I have no idea what that really means in relation to the other major vendors in the field, or in terms of how many people actually use the product – there have been 15 versions, after all, and each upgrade no doubt counts as a "copy sold." Their marketing material tends to use words like “leading” and “premiere” to refer to their software, which their website claims is the “#1 Bible Study Software!”. QuickVerse has been around for a long time – about 20 years. ![]() ![]() ![]() This review pertains only to the legacy QV application platform, which used STEP books. Background Note: WORDsearch purchased QuickVerse from FindEx in 2011, and ported the program to a CROSS-based platform.
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