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Parallels and a Third Partition

Problem: When I run Windows XP in Parallels, I cannot run a program (in my case, Logos) which is on a partition separate from the one from which Parallels runs. (I split my hard drive into 3 partitions: (1) mac osx; (2) extra stuff (FAT32); and (3) Windows XP. Logos is on “extra stuff” drive,… 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

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

Bible Software: Which is the Best?

Of course, it depends! But if you’re interested in answering the question, check out a summary here which covers the ‘shootout’ at SBL between Accordance, BibleWorks, Logos, and Olive Tree. In the next couple of weeks, I will be posting a review of BibleWorks 8. Hopefully I will also review Logos 4 (don’t have it… Continue Reading

New BibleWorks Customers Get $30 Off

Bibleworks.com: For the next ten days we’re offering a special sale for new customers. If they purchase BibleWorks 8 and at least one module through our webstore using the coupon code TENFRIEND, we’ll take $30 off their purchase. I have used BibleWorks since version 6 came out. I regularly use 4 modules: Wallace, BDAG, HALOT, and BDF–worth… Continue Reading

The Latest Carnival Has Arrived

For the latest in biblical studies in the blogosphere, go here. It seems more selective than usual (who can know?), but Kevin provides quite a bit of commentary for the links he includes. You’ll notice that audio/video resources seem to be on the rise :). Continue Reading

2. Biblioblogs and Spheres of Influence

(An abridgment of a former series…) In the intro to this series, I summarized the main points of a thought provoking article regarding media trends. The article did a bit of forecasting, but I would like to consider how recent trends in media (especially social media) might impact biblioblogging. In a later post, I will deal with media… Continue Reading

Posts of the week…

James Spinti discussed an interesting article from the NYT regarding digital reading and the brain. Todd Wood discusses the difference between ‘high level models’ and ‘low level theories’ in science and origins. Hebrew and Greek Reader reminds podcasters to keep in mind that many in the world do not enjoy high bandwidth rates. (So try… Continue Reading

What I Love About Accordance

After using BibleWorks (~5 yrs), Logos (~4 yrs), and Accordance (~1.5 yrs), I have found all three programs to have distinctive advantages and disadvantages as compared to one another. While I hope to offer an in-depth comparison of all three in a couple of months, I now offer what I love about Accordance relative to… Continue Reading