Do you visit Christian web sites or receive daily devotional emails? Ever want to look up a scripture fast? InstaVerse™ by WORDsearch will let you instantly see the actual Bible text for scripture references like “John 3:16”—just point your mouse at it, and the text pops up in your preferred translation! The best part is that InstaVerse with the KJV Bible is FREE!
I've downloaded the free king james version of it and it's awesome. When I am reading anything on the internet that has a scripture reference like (John 1:1) all I have to do is hover my mouse over the reference and the scripture automatically comes up in a little window. No more looking in my bible or biblegateway. It's a great tool.
Dave.
Knowing that a man is not justified by the works of the law, but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we have believed in Jesus Christ, that we might be justified by the faith of Christ, and not by the works of the law: for by the works of the law shall no flesh be justified. - Galatians 2:16
I don't want to throw a "wet blanket" on your enthusiasm for this program but I thought I would share a few things which perhaps you and others may want to know:
This program does take quite a performance hit: 19 megs of memory sitting idle.
The default setting is to run at Startup, which you may want to disable in the program's Options due to the above and start it manually when needed.
Should you choose to uninstall InstaVerse, be aware that it leaves behind 3 folders which are full of files, the majority of which are links to "Ads". They are found in the C:\Program Files\Cross Shared or C:\Program Files\InstaVerse folder (the installation folder). It also leaves behind 2 Registry entries which appear to be harmless, but unnecessary, nonetheless. Therefore, I would suggest running a decent Registry Cleaner to be sure that all left-behind entries are removed, e.g., RegSupreme or jv16 PowerTools.
I would suggest that you run a full system scan with a good antispyware program, e.g., Ad-aware, Spybot S&D, MS Antispyware, etc. just to make sure that no "baddies" are resident. Sorry, but I was going to do this before I uninstalled the program but I got sidetracked doing something else and forgot to do this, which I fully intended to do. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/stupidme.gif" alt="" />
I found the program does do what it claims to do and it does it well. Personally, I don't have a real need for it but I did want to try it to satisfy my curiosity. <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />