![]() ![]() Text searches allow for combining words using the Boolean operators AND, OR, XOR, and NOT. There is no facility to search for Strong’s codes as such, but you can search Strong’s-tagged books with a text search for a code, such as for G2588. Recent search terms can be recalled in the search box, but associated parameters (even including search mode) are not likewise recalled, limiting the usefulness of this time-saving feature. The dialog box includes a pop-up keyboard for “typing” with mouse clicks in various languages. ![]() ![]() Newer versions of QuickVerse have a fourth mode, Text in Titles, which was an optional parameter to Text mode searches in version 11, and which I never found any use for. The general search tool has three modes (selectable from a drop-down): Text, Phrase, and Verse Reference. The most recent versions of QV introduce a couple other specialized searching tools I’ll discuss below. QuickVerse has two tools for searching Biblical text: an Analytical Greek search tool designed to work with a morphologically tagged Greek NT module, and a general search tool used for searching English language Bible, as well as all other books – including user-created books. This is the first installment in a series I plan to write, performing a side-by-side assessment of WORDsearch, Logos, QuickVerse, and Pradis.
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