You can try importing the RSV Bible from QuickVerse 7 to QuickVerse 10 by locating the Bible file in QuickVerse 7 and then transferring it to QuickVerse 10's file directory. You may need to consult the QuickVerse 10 user manual or customer support for specific instructions on how to do this.
Which versions of QuickVerse are compatible with Windows 10?
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Answer by
Sean Hill
There is no version of QuickVerse available for installation on Windows 10. The official website has now been transformed into WordSearch. The new product is also called WordSearch and it's available for Windows 10 and previous operating systems. You can use the new link below to access the page.
Unfortunately, it's not possible to try the product unless you buy it since it's on a commercial licence.
Any idea how to contact QuickVerse? They asked us to register and insisted to choose a state in America as required field, however I am in Great Britain.
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Answer by
Sean Hill
There are multiple options you can choose to contact the developers of QuickVerse. Visit the Contact section on their official website and you will have the possibility to contact them using the online support scripts, email, or phone number.
You need to upgrade/download/buy the latest version of QuickVerse. Quickverse 10 supports Windows on 64bit architecture and it supports latest Windows OS versions.
I have Quickverse with NIV KJV and Holman's S and Atlas but I can't load it because it's Windows 8. Is there an upgrade available?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
Any Quickverse version lower than 10 will never work in Windows 8 or Windows 7. The developers didn't provide compatibility for Windows 8. For Windows 8, you need to obtain version 10 of Quickverse from the official website.
Yes it does, but QuickVerse is now called Wordsearch Bible. The new application contains a lot new features that you can use. The recent versions have cloud storage enabled so you can read everything you need while you are on the go, mobile apps, and much more.
I suggest you visit the official website to obtain additional information about the new software and the way it works.
You can try importing the RSV Bible from QuickVerse 7 to QuickVerse 10 by locating the Bible file in QuickVerse 7 and then transferring it to QuickVerse 10's file directory. You may need to consult the QuickVerse 10 user manual or customer support for specific instructions on how to do this.
Which versions of QuickVerse are compatible with Windows 10?
There is no version of QuickVerse available for installation on Windows 10. The official website has now been transformed into WordSearch. The new product is also called WordSearch and it's available for Windows 10 and previous operating systems. You can use the new link below to access the page.
Unfortunately, it's not possible to try the product unless you buy it since it's on a commercial licence.
What do I have to do in order to upgrade my QuickVerse to the latest version? I gave up on QuickVerse several years ago.
To upgrade the software to the latest version, you can visit the developer's online shop. You can choose to download or receive the upgrade on CD.
Any idea how to contact QuickVerse? They asked us to register and insisted to choose a state in America as required field, however I am in Great Britain.
There are multiple options you can choose to contact the developers of QuickVerse. Visit the Contact section on their official website and you will have the possibility to contact them using the online support scripts, email, or phone number.
You need to upgrade/download/buy the latest version of QuickVerse. Quickverse 10 supports Windows on 64bit architecture and it supports latest Windows OS versions.
I have Quickverse with NIV KJV and Holman's S and Atlas but I can't load it because it's Windows 8. Is there an upgrade available?
Any Quickverse version lower than 10 will never work in Windows 8 or Windows 7. The developers didn't provide compatibility for Windows 8. For Windows 8, you need to obtain version 10 of Quickverse from the official website.
Your question has been also addressed here.
Yes it does, but QuickVerse is now called Wordsearch Bible. The new application contains a lot new features that you can use. The recent versions have cloud storage enabled so you can read everything you need while you are on the go, mobile apps, and much more.
I suggest you visit the official website to obtain additional information about the new software and the way it works.