What's your favourite Bible software-package and why do you use it?
I've tried bibleworks but i did not have tried others.
using Bibleworks has completely transformed my bible study & prayer lives. I thank God for making this possible - using the bible (and having set the laws and all the correspoding things ) things that allows technology such as this is just great!
And now I'm learning more and more. the optins are pretty great: The Corresponding Notes & Highlights that offers bibleworks is just great: so that's really nice.
but - there are more programs out there - i have heard about many others - but did not try any of them. here below a little collection of programs i have heard of:
i heard lots of others such as the following:
Logos, without a doubt, a program that offers allmost the most functionality and has the most available resources out there. However, it is incredibly bloated and resource-intensive - and i heard that it is pretty expensive.
Well- it is told that they do have a number of free resources as well, but the things that I want and use are not among those. I'm not working on detailed exegeses or writing sermons or working with the original languages in an in-depth fashion.
I liked bibleworks but this project stopped years ago - i do not know why, Still, it's a powerful program with excellent support for Greek and Hebrew, and with a large number of available resources.
e-sword: i have seen e-sword out there _ but i do not know it very well. ... and we ve got another program:
verbum: it is a program with multiple translations, multiple commentaries, and yes with multiple Greek lexicons/interlinears: this is pretty interesting:
Olive Tree is is told to be independence from the internet. it offers lots of different Bibles and sufficient search capacity for the general user:
Olive Tree - the program itself is free and is told to be easy to use.
pro: Packages are pretty small and also cheap,
con: complex lexical searches like Logos are not offered but - this might be okay for me.
The sword: a great package that is free and pretty good as far as I have heard. Some of my friends use this: it has got many many of free bibles and modules. It should work like a charm even on linux (which is /(i mentioned it above) a must for me).
Yes: - above all _ i want to have a program that runs on Linux - so this makes it hard for me - to find a appopiate one. Which one to take!`?
question: What's your favourite Bible software-package and why do you use it?
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tarifa
dear Community,
What's your favourite Bible software-package and why do you use it?
I've tried bibleworks but i did not have tried others.
using Bibleworks has completely transformed my bible study & prayer lives. I thank God for making this possible - using the bible (and having set the laws and all the correspoding things ) things that allows technology such as this is just great!
And now I'm learning more and more. the optins are pretty great: The Corresponding Notes & Highlights that offers bibleworks is just great: so that's really nice.
but - there are more programs out there - i have heard about many others - but did not try any of them. here below a little collection of programs i have heard of:
i heard lots of others such as the following:
Logos, without a doubt, a program that offers allmost the most functionality and has the most available resources out there. However, it is incredibly bloated and resource-intensive - and i heard that it is pretty expensive.
Well- it is told that they do have a number of free resources as well, but the things that I want and use are not among those. I'm not working on detailed exegeses or writing sermons or working with the original languages in an in-depth fashion.
I liked bibleworks but this project stopped years ago - i do not know why, Still, it's a powerful program with excellent support for Greek and Hebrew, and with a large number of available resources.
e-sword: i have seen e-sword out there _ but i do not know it very well. ... and we ve got another program:
verbum: it is a program with multiple translations, multiple commentaries, and yes with multiple Greek lexicons/interlinears: this is pretty interesting:
Olive Tree is is told to be independence from the internet. it offers lots of different Bibles and sufficient search capacity for the general user:
Olive Tree - the program itself is free and is told to be easy to use.
pro: Packages are pretty small and also cheap,
con: complex lexical searches like Logos are not offered but - this might be okay for me.
The sword: a great package that is free and pretty good as far as I have heard. Some of my friends use this: it has got many many of free bibles and modules. It should work like a charm even on linux (which is /(i mentioned it above) a must for me).
Yes: - above all _ i want to have a program that runs on Linux - so this makes it hard for me - to find a appopiate one. Which one to take!`?
question: What's your favourite Bible software-package and why do you use it?
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