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Jesusfan....uh, I mean DaChaser1, I have e-sword. I wish I had Logos, but that's expensive. A good friend of mine uses Logos and he loves it.
Do you have version 10.0.5?
No, still have 10.0.4. What's up with the latest version?
I use both e-sword and sword searcher. Sword searcher's search function is easier and faster for me, or more convenient. But the one I have is an older one. I just got a new computer, and that version won't install in my new computer so I either have to stick with e-sword, or buy sword-searcher again. For all that the program offers, it isn't that expensive.
I use both e-sword and sword searcher. Sword searcher's search function is easier and faster for me, or more convenient. But the one I have is an older one. I just got a new computer, and that version won't install in my new computer so I either have to stick with e-sword, or buy sword-searcher again. For all that the program offers, it isn't that expensive.
Jesusfan....uh, I mean DaChaser1, I have e-sword. I wish I had Logos, but that's expensive. A good friend of mine uses Logos and he loves it.
Not to derail the OP, but are all the software programs mentioned Linux based compatible, too?
I use a good number of Bible software programs. They are AWESOME Bible study tools! I highly recommend them.
Imagine being able to search through 20+ translations, work in the original languages, search 1500+ volumes ofcommentary, theology, doctrine, church history, culture, and the entire Church Fathers Series with a couple of clicks and find everything written about a particular passage throughout the church age!
I use:
Parson's Quick Verse (STEP) -- my first software package and still in use
Parson's Hebrew and Greek Tutor
WordSearch (STEP)
E-Sword (HTML)
NET (HTML)
Bible Navigator (HTML)
Logos (Libronix)
NavPress (Libronix)
Illumina
BibleSoft
Bible Explorer
Thomas Nelson (STEP)
IVP (STEP)
Ages Software Collection (PDF)
And, I have a good number of add-in books that one of the readers above can see and use. All told, I am above 1500 volumes on my hard drive and tons more on-line that are available.
Still greatly desire Bibleworks for the original language tools. They are the best (with Gramcord fairly close, except Gramcord works with Macs).
I miss my Gramcord, as will not function under Windows 7!
Should shell out for an Apple, heard Accordance is 'da Bomb' among bible software!
In my day "da bomb" mean a failure.
Does it still carry the same meaning?
I miss my Gramcord, as will not function under Windows 7!
Should shell out for an Apple, heard Accordance is 'da Bomb' among bible software!