Wordcruncher

Wordcruncher is a text indexing, retrieval, and analysis software developed at Brigham Young University under the name ETC in the early 1980's. Originally called the BYU Concordance Program, it also has been licensed to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for viewing scriptures under the LDSView title.

File Information
Wordcruncher can process a text file and produce an index along with a "book" format for use in their viewing software.

DOS versions used extensions beginning with the letter "B", Windows used letter "E", starting in version 7, unicode was added and extensions end with the letter "U".

Samples

 * PC-SIG Library 9th Ed.: uses WordCruncher WCView 4.30
 * PC-SIG Library 10th Ed.: uses WordCruncher WCView 4.30
 * PC-SIG Library 12th Ed.: primary interface is HyperReader, but WordCruncher WCView 4.30 is also used
 * WordCruncher Shareware 4.50 is available as PC-SIG disks #3005 (viewer and indexer programs) and #3015 (manual and tutorial files) on this CD-ROM. The tutorial files include uncompressed .BYB files.
 * PC-SIG Library 13th Ed.: primary interface is HyperReader, but WordCruncher WCView 4.30 is also used