I think what you are saying makes a lot of sense.
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I think what you are saying makes a lot of sense.
I think it was BibleWorks7 when Unicode export was first officially implemented. But, I do remember that a user(maybe Michael Hanel) on the forums had a word maco that one could use to convert texts...
Greetings Magavar,
And, Welcome to the forums. I use both BibleWorks9 and Logos5 regularly, but for different tasks. AND I am in total agreement with everything Michael Hanel and Dan Phillips have...
Well, seeing as the Aramaic Peshitta New Testament Database (APNT) is sold as a module maybe something could be worked out for the NETS, too.
Thanks, for the update!
Thank you MortenJensen and DavidR for your kind words I am glad you like the BibleWorks Class room tips, too. I wish the BibleWorks' staff would create a blog featuring tips like this more often....
Check this out:
http://www.bibleworks.com/classroom/3_02/index.html
and
http://www.bibleworks.com/classroom/3_01/index.html
That, is a good thought and it should be a possibility after all BibleWorks already has the, CATSS/Tov Hebrew-Greek Parallel Aligned Text as part of their base-package So, BibleWorks must have some...
It, really would!
BibleWorks has some nice resources for NT textual critics, but not much for Hebrew Bible/OT.
If, the GBS were willing to work with BibleWorks I am sure it will be possible....
Basilides,
You, thought right! So, no need for apologies.
But translations in BibleWorks currently are not, "modules...add-ons, add-ins,..."
Could, BibleWorks add the NETS as an add-on...
What, about the other publishers whose translations come with BibleWorks? Wouldn't they too want a piece of the cake if BibleWorks did what you suggest?
If, my memory services me correctly it was on June 28th, 2011 that I ordered my copy of BibleWorks9. Meaning, that current version of BibleWorks is about a year a half old. That's not too old I...
Hello Morten I know this isn't really what you're asking for but...I would suggest you take a look at the video at the link below.
"On Sept. 30, 2010, a Bibleworks trainer came to Luther Seminary...
Happy New Year 2013!
Check out this video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ppEJHiJDoJ4
Hello Mr. Fitzpatrick, if your interest are in Original language study and NT text criticism you might want to consider upgrading to BibleWorks 9. (FYI I have and use BibleWorks9, Logos5, and...
Hey, guys take a look at the updated: http://www.bibleworks.com/content/full.html page.
Scan, through the page carefully making notice of all the screen shots. Those screenshots are obviously of...
As always thanks Michael!
Thanks Michael! That basically confirms what I thought.
Well,... I had not thought about Mounce's Morphology of Biblical Greek, and now I going have to acquire a copy just out of interest.
Please, allow me to be the first to say, "WOW!"
Although, I am not a Mac user this is terrific news. I will now recommend BibleWorks9 to all my Mac friend users and should I ever decided to switch...
I recently came across this fascinating question else where on the net;
And, I too wonder:confused: how one would go about formulating such a search on either the command line or the GSE? I...
Welcome to the BibleWork forums,
One, when, you 'purchased' BibleWorks 7 did you and that 'someone' make sure to contact BibleWorks so that the license agreement for BibleWorks7 was legally...
Glad you mentioned that!
I had forgot about this commonly held misconception.
I wonder if there are any Hebrew projects out there that are similar to the CSNTM photo project or the CNTTS ...
I will!:)
BibleWorks continues to be the first Bible program on the Windows platform I recommend purchasing.
There maybe other programs that are more subjectively aesthetically pleasing, but...
You're right Isalzman, and there is more to this than belief since the three volumes that have been produced prove that an apparatus is included. And, let us also not forget about the MGHaKeter...