In the rapidly evolving landscape of church technology, software programs often come and go, replaced by cloud-based solutions and subscription models. However, there are specific iterations of software that achieve a legendary status among users due to their reliability, simplicity, and utility. For thousands of churches worldwide, represents exactly that—a hallmark of stability in the history of presentation software.
The core functionality remains gold-standard: Build 2.4 allowed even basic graphics cards to output lyrics, scriptures, and sermon notes to a secondary projector screen while the operator saw a control interface on the primary monitor. This was revolutionary for smaller churches moving from overhead transparencies. easy worship 2009 build 2.4
: Build 2.4 was one of the final stable maintenance releases for the 2009 version before the company transitioned to EasyWorship 6. Current Status End-of-Life (EOL) In the rapidly evolving landscape of church technology,
EasyWorship 2009 entered the market as a bridge between the simplicity of PowerPoint and the specialized needs of a worship service. It offered a "dual-monitor" setup—one screen for the operator to prepare the next slide, and another for the congregation to see the output. Build 2.4 was a specific release within the v2009 lifecycle that served as a major refinement, smoothing out bugs found in earlier iterations (such as the initial release and Build 1.9). The core functionality remains gold-standard: Build 2