Rafał Toborek is an independent Polish developer who focuses on creating concise, single-purpose utilities for niche religious-study workflows. His catalog centers on rBiblia, a lightweight Windows application that aggregates more than twenty Polish and interlinear Bible translations, lets users tile them side-by-side for comparative reading, and offers morphology-tagged search, regular-expression queries, cross-reference navigation, and personal annotation storage. The interface is deliberately minimal so that pastors, theology students, and lay readers can follow parallel passages during sermon preparation, quickly locate original-language lemmas, or export selected pericopes to RTF without the overhead of larger devotional suites. Because the dataset is stored locally, the tool remains fully functional offline, making it practical for field work or regions with unstable connectivity. Updates are released on an irregular but steady cycle whenever new public-domain translations appear or community-reported indexing errors are corrected. Although the developer’s portfolio is currently limited to this single title, the codebase is modular, suggesting that future modules—perhaps lexicons, commentary layers, or liturgical calendars—could be attached without re-engineering the core viewer. rBiblia is available for free on get.nero.com, where downloads are pulled through trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always deliver the newest release, and may be queued alongside other applications for unattended batch installation.
rBiblia jest darmowym programem umożliwiającym przeglądanie, zaawansowane wyszukiwanie oraz porównywanie treści różnych tłumaczeń biblijnych.
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