- This release fixes an annoying bug when looking up KJV passages (it was displayed in the wrong font).
- Also, the default statement in the Statement Editor was incorrect (now this is fixed).
- Icon handling has been unified now, so the maintenance of the Windows version has been a bit easier now.
- A major improvement is the availability of bibref as a full featured web application, based on the Qt framework,
by providing a GUI version without downloading and installing the application.
(All features work, except direct rendering of the BRST diagram, this is available only via exporting at the moment.) - Finally, the Inconsolata font is used now to display the BRST statements.
You can download bibref for the following platforms:
- Windows installer and zip.
- MacOS disk image.
- Linux users can use the Flathub app shortly or install the released flatpak file directly.
The program can also be used online in the following versions:
- Qt GUI (recommended if GUI is preferred)
- No GUI, double-tab, no mouse (recommended if no GUI is required)
- Autocomplete with mouse
- Simple
- Minimalistic