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BRE
is a revolutionary Bible software package. A person can quickly create
a list of references and with one click export all the passages to a document
file using custom layouts. This site also provides access to the lists
of BRE users worldwide, allowing you
to study a wide variety of topics and themes. BRE
helps in the preparation of talks as you can transfer the references from
your notes and generate documents with all the required passages within
a minute or two. BRE can even recognise
references within a text file and extract them for you. If you like using
spreadsheets for your studies, simply export the references to a csv file
and let BRE do the rest.
BRE
eliminates the previous hastle of copying and pasting, and also promotes
the sharing of cross-references. We hope that you will find BRE
useful. Please remember to share your lists with others. Simply send the
bre file (or zipped bre files) to Mark
mark@theChristadelphians.org.
Plus we have a variety of Bible versions for you to use.
Please click on Downloads above to download your copy.
Improvements
A tab for Daily Readings.
A library facility for organising the folders you regularly
use for saving BRE files, permitting fast retrieval of saved files.
A list of presets for formatting extracted passages.
Export or save passages and lists using a wide variety of
document formats.
These include...
• bre . extract list
• rtf . rich text format
• txt . text file
• htm . html
• brx . Bible reference list
• csv . comma separated values (spreadsheet workbook
format)
Sort lists using book sequence or alphabetically.
A tab for search results.
A "locate" function for full context viewing
of search, favourite and extract verses.
Can't
install BRE?
Then you need MSI - Microsoft Installer
Please download a copy of MSI from the following sources...
WIN 95/98/ME
MSI
WIN NT 4.0, 2000
MSI
Run MSI after it has downloaded, then run Bre.exe
BRE
is
free, so smile and enjoy your Bible Study. 

Screenshot
of BRE
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Developer
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CMCSA
Christadelphian Media Centre South Africa
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Concept
and Testing
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Mark
Smith
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Programming
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Peter
Botha
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