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1 | May I Ask Again... Bible Software? | Bible general Archive 1 | charis | 1389 | ||
Dear EveryHome, I have the NAS Electronic Bible Library and BibleMaster, both by Foundation. Both are very good. The price of the BibleMaster is hard to beat, and it loads into Japanese WinMe O.S. with no problems. I have a few others (sorry, forgot the names) but they were overly complicated, so they got 'put away,' maybe forever. (i.e. I forgot where they are) I use the computer for reference a lot, but still like the printed Bible to read. | ||||||
2 | May I Ask Again... Bible Software? | Bible general Archive 1 | EdB | 1494 | ||
Dear EveryHome, I have used just about all of the Bible software products on the market and currently own Nelson's Bible Library and NAS Bible Library both of which are in LOGOS format. I also own Wordsearch by Iexalt in STEP format. My favorite is Wordsearch. To me it is the easiest to use, easiest to transfer scriptures into word processors, and has an added feature of audio pronunciation of Strong's concordance Hebrew and Greek words. Going along with this feature is one called 'Easy For You to Say' which pronounces all the names of biblical people, places and objects. Makes life easier when you run into one of the unfamilar names and you are not sure of the pronounciation. I will admit the Logos format has far more titles. The question that must be asked are you building a collection or are you looking for useful tools? | ||||||