Don't Settle for Windows Bible Software on Your Mac.
For years, Windows Bible Software developers have been telling Mac users the Mac didn't have enough market share to justify their development efforts. Meanwhile, we followed our passion and developed Accordance Bible Software exclusively for the Mac.
Macs on the Cutting Edge
Most Windows Bible software users had no idea Accordance existed, but Mac users quietly enjoyed the most full-featured Bible study software available. Accordance was the first Bible software to make grammatical searching easy; to offer graphical search constructs and sentence diagramming; to create a truly interactive Bible Atlas and Timeline; and to offer an extensive library of cutting-edge research texts like the Dead Sea Scrolls, Apocryphal Gospels, ancient inscriptions, and more. Accordance has been on the frontier of Bible software development since it was first released in 1994, which is why Macs have always enjoyed a disproportionately high market share in the field of Biblical studies.
Counting the Cost
We understand it can be hard to justify buying a new Bible program when you've already heavily invested in Windows Bible software. But isn't that the same kind of thinking which kept you using Windows machines longer than you wanted to? Now that you've switched to Mac, don't you wish you had done it sooner? Don't wait to complete the switch to Accordance Bible Software.
To help make the switch as painless as possible, we offer competitive upgrades for certain modules (thanks to those publishers who will let us). We also offer competitive discounts (ask us about them).
Beyond that, you can always recoup some of your former investment in Windows software by selling it on eBay.
Complete the Switch
Stop waiting for a Windows developer to release a truly viable Mac alternative. With Accordance, you don't have to wait for the features you need, and you don't have to feel like a second class citizen just because you use a Mac. Accordance has been spoiling Mac users for the last fifteen years, and we're still going strong. If you depend on Bible study software, it's time to complete the switch to Mac: