I’m quite late on this one, for which I apply the preselected excuse that I have been very busy. I first noticed the change in name and the upgrade of the software when I upgraded my Ubuntu installation from 9.04 to 9.10. Then today I found a post on Xiphos at futurebible.org, and so I thought I’d link to it.
This open source Bible study package has been getting better and better over the years and if you aren’t afraid to buy a few premium books for it (ones you pay for), it can be excellent. Right now I’m lusting after the REB for Xiphos, (sorry, that is for e-Sword, which I have installed on a different machine) which I will buy soon (but I will buy it soon, just for e-Sword, rather than for Xiphos).
A notable new feature is the lookup of place names via BibleMap.org. You simply right-click on the place name and choose Lookup Selection -> Browse in BibleMap.org, and it will take your browser to the note on that location. This could be quite useful in studying. As is the trend in software, being connected to the internet is becoming more and more of an essential.

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