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Follow on Google News | DivineCoders Released Third Major Version of Popular Bible Code SoftwareDivineCoders released the third major version of their highly anticipated Windows-based freeware Bible Code Software. This version runs on Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7.
By: DivineCoders On Aug. 20th, 2012, DivineCoders published the third major version of their beloved Windows-based Bible Code software and has made it available, free for download and non-commercial use to registered members, at http://www.divinecoders.com/ This version comes with new algorithms that allow for quicker search speeds, which James boasts “is now at least 5 times faster than all previous versions.” The design of the software is uniquely designed to allow the user to operate as quickly and efficiently as possible, when asked about the new design, James states “we were able to lose a lot of the overhead which allowed us to rework our design, thus making it more streamlined and user-friendly.” DivineCoders is well-known for creating the world’s first Bible Code software and research standards which James states, “govern every aspect of our design and development” DivineCoders.com is more than just your destination for the best in Bible Code software and research; it is also a great place, as James explains, “to submit your discoveries and to have them evaluated in a peer-reviewed setting by our experts in Bible Code.”, but that’s not the end of it, James reminds us that, “our members can also engage and interact with our community.” For more information about this software, please visit the official DivineCoders download page at http://www.divinecoders.com/ About DivineCoders: DivineCoders are the leading pioneers in Bible Code software and research. Since their online debut in late 2010, DivineCoders went on to release the world's first truly online based Bible Code software. Since then, they were the first to create and adhere to an official Bible Code Software and Research standard, and the first to begin testing for statistical significance. End
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