Easyworship 9 Download
Pros: It was a wonderful day when the church decided to buy EW instead of just using PowerPoint for visual aids in services. We use EW to display hymns and Bible texts mainly on the projector or TV but it really comes in handy for praise and worship sessions where we can just keep the words coming as the song leaders chain songs together. The built-in Bible versions also mean that the preachers can call any random text during the sermons and we can put it in seconds. The first thing I like about this software is that it is easy to setup and get it running. The system requirements are pretty basic in terms of software and memory usage but of course you need a device that supports dual video output. I ran our first version of Easy Worship on an old laptop with Windows XP and no more than 512MB RAM. Of course the newer versions require a little more processing power and memory but the early version still works well even on newer operating systems. Secondly the interface is pretty easy to understand and use. So intuitive that non-techies can master the basic operations in less than 30 minutes. It's a great tool for helping young persons to get involved in the service. As long as they can read and pay attention to the service they can help put the songs and texts up on screen. EW is highly customizable and also easy to back up onto a flash drive. This comes in very handy during computer upgrades. No need to add all the custom songs over again.
Software Easyworship 2009 Gratis
The 6.5 version of EasyWorship is available as a free download on our software library. This software is a product of Softouch Development, Inc. This download was scanned by our built-in antivirus and was rated as clean. You can launch EasyWorship on Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10 32-bit. The group who struggles the most to understand EasyWorship is the older generation and people who have spent a limited amount of time in front of a computer. With the latest upgrade, some people have thought the software went downhill a little because it feels less intuitive.