It is for all practical purposes impossible for someone who is not a computer tech to store the large portions of this data across different drives or devices.įor another comparison, the new Logos/Libronix software has the following space requirements: Minimum of 1 GB hard drive space free (15 GB for full install)įor comparison, system requirements for the entire Windows XP operating system is only 1.5 GB.Īs I posted previously, the ability to manage this huge footprint is broken. The system requirements for BibleWorks 9 are: Minimum of 700 MB hard drive space free (7 GB for full installation) The system requirements for BibleWorks 8 are: But the MINIMUM disk space required has grown with each successive version, and is now up to 1GB. It is true that there is the ability to NOT install some of the unneeded features. by not searching through 30 or so English versions for the '1' that you want).īut, you would also have all of the other features ready to load if/when you did want them.Not really. It would also make certain things easier to find (i.e.
It would take up less room on your hard drive. You could load what you like, and what you will use, and ignore the rest. I suppose that if people wanted a 'simpler' version of BibleWorks, they could simply not load all of its features.