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A Review of Logos 4 (part 1)

Out of the Box… or off the net As the subtitle suggests, one can purchase and download any version of Logos 4 without the need for a physical DVD. As long as you keep good records, I suggest this route. Here’s a summary of my experience: I received an email from Logos directing me to… Continue Reading

Logos 4 Review forthcoming

I’ve used Logos 3 Gold for the past couple of years fairly consistently, especially for its quick access digitalcommentaries (I have used the NIGTC and NAC series quite a bit). Thanks to the generosity of Logos, I’m trying out version 4 (PC). The upgrade adds a ton of great features as compared to version 3.… Continue Reading

Biblioblog rankings…

…resurrected for at least one more month by Joseph Kelly at כל־האדם. It appears that he used Alexa 3 month rankings (keeping joshualmann.com around the middle of the top 50). [via James McGrath on Facebook]. Continue Reading

BibleWorks 8 Review (part 3)

Prices & Resources I suspect that most users cannot afford to purchase multiple Bible software programs–buying a program and mastering it takes time and money! How does BibleWorks compare with similar products offered by other companies? The respective versions of Accordance and Logos below reflect the versions of each which offer similar capabilities as compared… Continue Reading

Logos on the iPhone

As I’m finishing up my last assignment of the semester (an annotated selected bibliography related to a dissertation topic), I’m looking forward to having a bit more time to test and evaluate some software. In particular, I hope to play around a bit with the Logos app for the iphone. You can expect a brief… Continue Reading

BibleWorks 8 Review (part 2)

Analysis Window New Tabs This window is on the right third of the BW8 program (see below). It is divided up into preset tabs, a few of which are new in the upgrade from BW7. The new tabs include a cross-reference feature* (just a convenient link up with the Treasury of Scripture Knowledge see below),… Continue Reading

BibleWorks 8 Review (part 1)

First Impressions Installation Installation is definitely easier than in previous versions. A nice improvement is the copy/past feature in the module unlock box. This is especially convenient since I received my unlock codes via email. (You will need to obtain new unlock codes if you are upgrading modules you owned prior to BW8. So long… Continue Reading

Forthcoming: BibleWorks 8 Review

Next week I plan to begin a review of BibleWorks 8 (in parts). Full disclosure: I have used BibleWorks since version 6 came out. I purchased the version 7 upgrade and I was pleased with the new features. I just recently have had the opportunity to use BibleWorks 8 (this time out of the generosity… Continue Reading

Facebook to Change Networks and Privacy

From the founder: We’re adding something that many of you have asked for — the ability to control who sees each individual piece of content you create or upload. In addition, we’ll also be fulfilling a request made by many of you to make the privacy settings page simpler by combining some settings. If you… Continue Reading

So Long Biblioblog Top 50

Jim says they’re done. The website seems to contain one “trivial” post (visit to see what I mean :)). Could it be the end? If so, we’ll miss the best thing the site had going for it: blog listings. Continue Reading