I had Bible Explorer for years, but now can not find it anywhere. Did Logos buy out Bible Explorer or what happened to it?
In July 2003, WORDsearch acquired the assets of Epiphany Software, Inc. of San Jose including the program and brand Bible Explorer. Andrew Cogan, the former president of Epiphany, joined as chief technical officer of WORDsearch. In April 2004, WORDsearch entered a licensing and publishing partnership with LifeWay Christian Resources to supply the Bible Explorer program, to be published under the brand Bible Navigator, as the exclusive Bible Software program of LifeWay.
In May 2011, WORDsearch agreed to acquire the assets of the QuickVerse® product line from Findex.com. QuickVerse was the largest selling Bible software program during the 1990s. In June 2011, all of the assets of WORDsearch were acquired by LifeWay. On September 18, 2020 it was announced that WORDSearch was sold to Faithlife and then the software would be retired.
Are you referring to the Bible Books Explorer in the Tools menu? Or something else?
Bible Explorer was a Bible software program
I believe Bible Explorer was bought by WordSearch, which was later bought by Logos.
I contacted LOGOS and discovered that my account and lifetime subscription from Bible Explorer is honored with LOGOS. They kindly reset my password and helped me in downloading the software. This is exactly what I was hoping for.
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