Bibledit
Bibledit is the general name for a number of computer programs for editing the Bible. Bibledit is free software. It is available under the terms of the GPL, version 3 or version 2.
It runs on GNU/Linux, on the Macintosh, and on Windows.
History
Bibledit started to be developed in 2003.
The word "Bibledit" is a contraction of "Bible" and "edit". The words "Bible" and "edit" together are 9 characters long. When Bibledit was first hosted on SourceForge, the length of the Unix-name for the project could be no more than 8 characters. Hence "Bible" and "edit" were contracted to "Bibledit".
Flavours
Bibledit-Gtk is a Bible editor that runs on the desktop. Its source code is public. It can be freely downloaded.
Bibledit-Web is a web-based Bible editor. It runs on a Linux server. Edit the Bible from a any web browser from any internet enabled device. The source code is public. Freely downloadable. Documentation AbOUT how to use it is online. A demo is available.
Bibledit for Android is an off-line version of Bibledit-Web. It runs on Android. Edit the Bible from the web browser off-line, and synchronize the Bibles with the Bibledit-Web Server Bibledit for Android installation. The source code is public. Installation via Google Play or through sideloading.
Bibledit for Windows is an freely downloadable off-line version of Bibledit-Web. Edit the Bible from the web browser off-line, and synchronize the Bibles with the Bibledit-Web Server. The source code is public. Installation documentation is available.
Bibledit-Xiphos fetches the focused passage from Bibledit-Web, and passes it on to Xiphos. Xiphos will then scroll to that focused passage.
Bibledit-BibleTime fetches the focused passage from Bibledit-Web, and passes it on to BibleTime. BibleTime will then scroll to that focused passage.
Bibledit-BibleWorks fetches the focused passage from Bibledit-Web, and passes it on to BibleWorks. BibleWorks will then scroll to that focused passage.
Bibledit-Paratext fetches the focused passage from Bibledit-Web, and passes it on to Paratext. Paratext will then scroll to that focused passage.
Bibledit-OnlineBible fetches the focused passage from Bibledit-Web, and passes it on to the Online Bible. The Online Bible will then scroll to that focused passage.