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You may also import downloaded Bibles from OpenSongs webpage (scroll down tofind bibles). The process is the same,except you will need to extract the Bible from a zip file. This is usually doneby right clicking on the downloaded file and select Extract or Extract Here.Note that some of the bibles on OpenSongs webpage are actually in the Zefaniaformat, which OpenLP can also import, see Importing Zefania Bibles.

SteveWhen installing OpenLP 1.9.5 or up, the First Time Use Wizard installs a number of public domain bibles in several languages if you are installing while connected to the internet.Furthermore, if the presentation computer has a connection with the internet, then you can use the online bibles. I understand the text is downloaded and saved on the computer as you search passages in the Bible module in the media manager.And then there are complete bibles available in various formats, that OpenLP's Bible import wizard can convert. One such format is OpenSong, and there are a number of versions available for download at _translations.Instructions for the Bible Import wizard are found in the reference manual at -import.

Ability to import bibles from Sword bible reader. This functionality will create a bible from a bible downloaded by the sword software. The quality of the import is only as good as the source material but it opens up access to a wide range of bibles in many languages.

While we are well aware that some bibles available on BibleGateway are not available elsewhere, there are other sourcesfor a lot of Bibles, such as Zefania or from the homepage of Open Song. In both cases do remember to extract thezip file before importing. See the Bibles section of the manual for more details on importing Bibles from othersources.

In mid-2004 Raoul Snyman joined the project, and suggested some architectural changes. With this in mind, Tim Ebenezer decided to drop the 0.x line and rewrite OpenLP from scratch, with a redefined user interface.[12] After various delays, OpenLP 1.0 beta 1 was finally released on 3 October 2005. At this stage, Tim also decided to rename OpenLP to openlp.org.

After the release of beta 1, Tim became too busy to work on openlp.org, and in early 2006 Raoul took over the project.[13] After an extensive beta and release candidate program, openlp.org version 1.0 was released on 1 February 2008.[14]

Initially, Raoul was going to work on a new version of openlp.org, version 1.2, in order to add fix up various faults in the implementation of the software,[15] while a new group of developers would work on OpenLP 2.0, a new cross-platform version of the software.[16] However, after looking at the progress of version 2.0, and consulting the other developers, Raoul decided to cease work on version 1.2.[17]

In the meantime, Derek Scotney joined the project, helping Raoul work on bugfixes for openlp.org 1.0. When Raoul moved on to help develop version 2.0, Derek continued to support version 1.0 with bug fixes. In October 2009 Derek released a new version of openlp.org that he had been working on, one that provided a backing track feature that his church needed.[18]

After over 2 years of development, the OpenLP team released their first beta of OpenLP 2.0 on 27 March 2011. With the release of this first beta, the OpenLP team announced that there would be no more bug fix releases for openlp.org 1.2, and that the beta release should be stable enough for most churches.[21]

You begin to wonder if you should just go back to hymn books and just leave projection of song words to bigger churches who can afford to do it. Allow us to present the solution to the problem: openlp.org.

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