Description
Sermons on the Web Publisher
Are you looking for a convenient way to archive and store religious audio files along with sermon details on a website archive? Sermons on the Web Publisher is the perfect application for you. Developed by Edward D. Brey, this software is designed to help users compress and organize church sermons for easy access and playback. Whether you're a pastor, preacher, or church leader, this tool will streamline the process of archiving your sermons.
Key Features:
- Simple one-window interface for easy navigation
- Compress and reformat audio recordings for efficient storage
- Add titles, speaker names, descriptions, themes, and scripture details
- Customize church service types and additional details via the Options window
- Upload to two separate websites simultaneously
- Adjust audio bitrate and frequency settings
Specifications:
- Developer: Edward D. Brey
- Price: FREE
- Platform: Web-based
- Availability: Instant download
Enhance Your Sermon Archiving Experience
Sermons on the Web Publisher is a handy tool that allows you to archive and share your sermons with ease. With its user-friendly interface and essential features, this application simplifies the process of storing and accessing religious audio files. Whether you're tech-savvy or new to sermon archiving, this software caters to users of all levels.
Customization and Efficiency
Customize your sermon details and upload them to multiple websites simultaneously with Sermons on the Web Publisher. By adjusting audio settings and organizing sermon information, you can create a comprehensive archive that is easily accessible to church members and visitors alike.
Seamless Integration
Integrate Sermons on the Web Publisher into your church's online platform effortlessly. With its intuitive design and convenient features, this software streamlines the sermon archiving process, saving you time and effort.
User Reviews for Sermons on the Web Publisher 1
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Sermons on the Web Publisher offers easy audio compression for church sermons. However, editing details can be challenging and interface is clunky.