b-greek digest: July 04, 2000

Maurice A. O'Sullivan mauros at iol.ie
Wed Jul 5 08:26:39 EDT 2000


At 08:18 05/07/00, David C. Hindley wrote:
>Your only alternative is to shell out $200-$400 for a high level
>electronic bible like Hermeneutika's BibleWorks or Logos Software's
>product (name slips me). These kinds of programs definitely do have
>exactly what you want

David:
Just to clarify a couple of things:

The price range you quote for the Logos products that come on a CD-ROM is 
about right.However, if Graeme simply wants the text and morphological tags 
of the LXX, he can download the data files for:
Septuagint with Morphology (Alfred Rahlf's) from the Logos web-site
on to his HD, then call Logos to unlock just these files for $100 ( the 
basic Logos operating system is available for free ).

However, the best value IMHO is the Bible Windows program ( many English 
version, the GNT, LXX, BHS, Vulgage, lexicons, etc etc ) which is available 
for $185 from Dove Booksellers http://www.dovebook.com/software/bibl-win.asp

Regards
Maurice


Maurice A. O'Sullivan  [ Bray, Ireland ]
mauros at iol.ie






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