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Easyworship 2009 Guide

EasyWorship 2009 served an entire generation of churches during the transition from overhead transparencies to digital projection. While it is now a legacy product, its intuitive design and focus on church-specific needs set the standard for many presentation applications that followed. For archival, historical, or personal nostalgic purposes, copies of EasyWorship 2009 may still be found, but it is not recommended for active ministry use in today’s technological environment.

Note: EasyWorship is a registered trademark of Softouch Ministries, Inc. This retrospective is for informational purposes only and is not an endorsement of legacy software. easyworship 2009

EasyWorship 2009, released by Softouch Ministries Inc., stands as a significant milestone in the history of church presentation software. As the successor to the popular EasyWorship 7, the 2009 version was designed for churches running Windows XP, Vista, and early Windows 7 systems. While it has long been discontinued and replaced by EasyWorship 2011, 2014, 2016, and the current subscription-based EasyWorship 7 (a different naming scheme), version 2009 is remembered for its stability and straightforward approach to lyric projection. EasyWorship 2009 served an entire generation of churches

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