[B-Greek] Logos vs. Bibleworks

Polycarp66 at aol.com Polycarp66 at aol.com
Sun Nov 23 17:48:14 EST 2003


In a message dated 11/23/2003 4:53:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, 
cwconrad at artsci.wustl.edu writes:
>Hello, My name is Grant Edwards and I am new to b-greek.  I am also
>relatively new to studying greek and I had a software question.  I am
>trying to decide which greek software to purchase.  I am a PC user, so I
>have been told that my options are limited to Logos or Bibleworks for
>greek searches and research.  It seems that recently a lot of press has
>been made about Logos' greek addins.  Logos is now able to perform all of
>the complex searches.  Does anyone know if the new press on Logos is true
>and would I be able to do everything with Logos as I would with
>Bibleworks?  Any advice on this issue would be much appreciated!!  Thanks!!

I won't try to decide for you, but I think you should add Gramcord to the
options you're considering. You can check it out at http://www.gramcord.org/
-- 
It's not scanned, but done "the old-fashioned way"—typed into FrontPage.  It 
only goes through chapter 4 at this point.  I've been trying to persuade Bob 
Prichard of Logos to issue it in Logos format when it goes into the public 
domain next year.  Incidentally, Word Pictures is also available in Logos format 
as well as in e-Sword, though the greek is in transliterated form in e-Sword 
(I'm not sure about the manner of presentation in Logos though I would suspect 
it's in Greek alpha).  

The URL for Robertson's grammar is 

http://members.aol.com/mmdefarge2/robertson/toc.htm

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