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Bibleworks manta
Bibleworks manta










bibleworks manta
  1. Bibleworks manta for mac#
  2. Bibleworks manta full#
  3. Bibleworks manta software#
  4. Bibleworks manta Pc#
bibleworks manta

Buying Greek and then Hebrew (for example) is much dearer than getting them all in one hit. Whatever you decide, buy the biggest library you can on first purchase.It’s the incremental pieces where it gets expensive.I was in no way prepared for what happened next. And both companies seem to have embraced social media marketing in a big way. Accordance has a good rep for being amazingly speedy. Nobody really has anything negative to say about either product. nm_campbell in case you haven’t read it, this piece is good, too:.Users chiming in on the reasons they chose accordancebible nm_campbell you may want to check out this forum post.Indispensable: it’s like having X-ray vision! nm_campbell using Acc since 5.x(?) & used Logos in Seminary.(from nm_campbell we’re also going to be in Brisbane for a training seminar May 9th.nm_campbell went with AccordanceBible because it was what I needed: fast and without a ton of stuff I never use.Logos is better if you want tons of books and commentaries. nm_campbell accordance is better for getting into the text (faster too).Whatever you decide, be assured that you will not make a mistake if these two are your choices. nm_campbell If working in original languages, AccordanceBible hands down.Developers are very active in the community and quick to listen to user requests. nm_campbell I’ve had Accordance for years and love it.I just wish Accordance worked better on a PC.

bibleworks manta

  • nm_campbell I tried both but rather Accordance.
  • The Twitter responses were particularly in favour of Accordance because the account retweeted my tweet. I got a great string of responses from both. Not content with these recommendations from friends who used one, or the other, I put the call out to Facebook and Twitter. My friend Jeremy Wales also uses Logos, and his brain is almost as big as our church history lecturer’s. He’s very happy with it – and says, alongside his Diogenes Greek software, the program has significantly reduced the time taken to conduct language work (and he works a fair bit in that sphere – his PhD involved research into just about every extant written work from Corinth and Alexandria (and this was BC – before computers)). My college principal uses Accordance, he’s a Mac man, and it was chosen for him by the tech guru at Tyndale House, where he was previously employed. Because he is a real person, not somebody who wants everything at the tip of their fingers immediately. He’s not the computer geek type (though he does run Logos on his netbook, iPad, and office computer – he only got the iPad at Christmas time). My church history lecturer has probably the world’s biggest brain. I don’t like the idea of buying anything without some idea of what I’m getting my hands on. I didn’t want to make a purchase decision of this magnitude on my own. It just seems to add an extra degree of difficulty. I don’t like parallel operating systems or emulators. So right off the bat I ruled out BibleWorks – because I wanted a native solution. Especially if I’m playing with any design stuff.

    Bibleworks manta Pc#

    I also have a desktop PC at home that I don’t use as much as I used to.

    Bibleworks manta software#

    So finding software that plays nice with Macs and their offspring was a factor. And one of the other pre-conditions in my negotiations with my wife re taking a job over summer was that if the new iPad looks good, I’ll get one.

    Bibleworks manta full#

    My wife and I are both studying full time at Bible College (Queensland Theological College). Thanks to a job I lined up over the college break I was in a position to spend some money on some software that’ll hopefully make Greek, Hebrew, and essay writing a little less arduous this year. Buying Bible software, especially if you’re a student, is a big budgetary decision.

    Bibleworks manta for mac#

    If you’re a Bible College student, minister, or just generally interested in purchasing some top quality Bible software for Mac – then I suggest you read this post alongside this post from two days ago.












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