Operating system: Windows
Publisher: Felix Jeyareuben
Release : Codex Sinaiticus stable
Antivirus check: passed
Now we could start off by addressing that this type of software isn't actually strictly limited to Christians or any particular religious group on that matter. Codex Sinaiticus is first of all an organized collection of many texts that the Bible offers, written in authentic hand-written (and rewritten) Greek, having additional annotations and manuscripts included in the program. Now this could be sufficiently used in both religious contexts for further exploration of Christian teachings and all the things surrounding it or as a historical document that ceased features of that time and preserved crucial information with many details that may prove quite informative for those who partake in History studies.
The software itself provides, well, the Codex Sinaiticus, written over 1600 years ago and preserved almost in its entirety to this very day, captured by this application. This virtual library doesn't require any installation or setup on that matter and runs via .NET Framework, with all the basic instrumentary available. The information you find interesting might be easily exported in almost any format you like, so JPEG, RTF, HTML, and, of course, as a text file that can be used for further examination.
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Ultimately it could even be called more of a historical software if anything, because its use of historians could be characterized as widespread and, indeed, superb. The app isn't at all complicated and in all seriousness doesn't need to be as it presents itself as more of a support tool to, well, support your studies with sufficient information that could be taken directly from the text with all the meaning and messages that come with it.
Codex Sinaiticus is a whole collection of various texts written in the Old and New Testament of the Bible, having basic browsing options and some more features