I've used Bible Analyzer for several years, and up till now have been using version 5.6.5.04 for Microsoft Windows 10. Today when I ran Bible Analyzer, it notified me that a software update was available (strange, since I was not notified of any other incremental version updates), so I installed the update to get version 5.6.5.13, which bears a copyright date of 2024; it should be 2025.
The update installed an additional Bible module, the CMRB (Common Man's Reference Bible). This is a Premium module which costs $9.95 at the BIble Analyzer Store. My purchase history shows that I didn't purchase this module. The Module Information tab says it is an annotated edition of the KJV with cross-references. The text says it is the 1611 KJV, but the spelling shows it is likely the version of 1769 (which has "Ye must be born again" instead of "Ye must be borne againe").
This Bible came with a commentary, cmrb.cmt. The Module Information tab says "numerous maps" are included in the CMRB, but when I went to the BA Image Viewer, I did not see any new maps in the menu.
Just to be sure that this was not a fluke, I installed Bible Analyzer a second time as a portable app in a temporary folder, and the CMRB was installed in the temp folder.
Tim, if the CMRB was accidentally included when you created the update module, you'll probably want to create a new update package. Also, since I didn't purchase it, I will delete the CMRB and its commentary from my installation.
Was CMRB included in BA update?
Was CMRB included in BA update?
Eric Pement
2 Cor. 4:5
2 Cor. 4:5
Re: Was CMRB included in BA update?
Yes, that was an oversight on my part. CMRB was used for testing and I didn't remove it.
I uploaded a new setup file without it.
Good catch, thanks.
I uploaded a new setup file without it.
Good catch, thanks.
Tim Morton
Developer, Bible Analyzer
But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. (Rom 4:5 AV)
Developer, Bible Analyzer
But to him that worketh not, but believeth on him that justifieth the ungodly, his faith is counted for righteousness. (Rom 4:5 AV)