BAR article on "Bible Study Software"
Steven Lo Vullo
slovullo at mac.com
Sun Oct 13 15:57:17 EDT 2002
On Sunday, October 13, 2002, at 01:41 PM, Maurice A. O'Sullivan wrote:
> As enquiries about biblical software occur regularly on this list, you
> might like to know that the current issue of Biblical Archeological
> Review has an article entitled:
> "Bible Study Software --What's Right for You? by David Alan Rech
>
> He outlines his remit thus:
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>
> Here we will look at five of the leading Bible study programs: Bible
> Explorer 3, BibleWorks 5, PC Study Bible, Logos Scholar's Library and
> WORDsearch/BART (Biblical Analysis Research Tool). All of them run on
> Microsoft Windows,* and are readily available and user-friendly. I
> evaluated each program based on ease of installation and navigation,
> usefulness as a study aid and how helpful each program is to someone
> interested in Biblical archaeology.
> <<<<<<<<<<<<<
>
> It can be read on-line at:
> http://www.bib-arch.org/bswb_BAR/bswbBARFeature3.html
>
> [ My personal reaction is: has he never heard of BibleWindows? ]
Maurice:
My reaction is: has he never heard of the Mac and Accordance? As for
being helpful in the study of Biblical archaeology, how can the user
configurable 3D Atlas and accompanying listing of Atlas Sites by
Biblical and archaeological periods, annotated Bible Lands Photo Guide,
etc. be ignored?
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Steven R. Lo Vullo
Madison, WI
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