I have been beta testing BibleWorks 10 for the last few months. I will get around to a fuller review after the semester ends, but here is my quick take on this release.
BibleWorks 10 is an attractive update to a long-respected
program. Existing users will find a fresh but familiar interface that is now
customizable and scalable. New users will more easily be able to find their way
into the extensive capabilities of the program and hundreds of Bible texts and
versions and study aids. Everyone will appreciate the new features and
resources including notable ones like English “fuzzy” searching, a BibleViews
Picture Library, Danker’s 2009 Concise Greek-English Lexicon of the NT,
the Leiden OT Peshitta, and the New English Translation of the Septuagint
to name just a very few. New add-on modules available include Crossway’s ESV
Bible Atlas and original Hebrew and Greek language packages including the
Nestle-Aland 28th with apparatus and morphology. Able to run on both
Windows and Macs, BW 10 is a tremendous value in Bible software.
HERE is a full list of what's new.
HERE is a video preview of BW10.