[B-Greek] Wanted: Simple Electronic GNT

George F Somsel gfsomsel at yahoo.com
Thu Apr 12 22:24:06 EDT 2007


You might try e-Sword (http://www.e-sword.net/).  It has a GNT module (I don't recall what flavor).  It uses the Titus Cyberbit Basic font which is free for individual use.
 
george
gfsomsel

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----- Original Message ----
From: Stephen Baldwin <stbaldwi at hotmail.com>
To: b-greek at lists.ibiblio.org; stbaldwi at hotmail.com
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2007 10:17:00 PM
Subject: [B-Greek] Wanted: Simple Electronic GNT


Ladies and Gentlemen:
I can't afford the zillions of dollars required for the all-singing 
all-dancing, parsing, helps, authentic Apostle Paul voiceover etc. software 
like BibleWorks, Gramcord etc.

What I would like is a simple no-frills electronic version of the GNT, NA 
4th edition or whatever that I could use for pulling chunks out, phrasing, 
highlighting etc. Something that I could copy'n'paste whatever I want into a 
Word document and so on. Several GNTs [of various flavours] exist out there 
but they invariably are image rather than text-based -- that is, one can't 
copy individual words and letters, one can't copy a chunk and start breaking 
it up.

I've noticed linguistsoftware.com have the sort of thing I'm after -- and 
even there they want $100 for their font. I guess $100 is better than $400 
but I thought I'd pose the question to the B-Greekers for any thoughts and 
advice.

As always, thanks.

Steve

Stephen Baldwin
stbaldwi at hotmail.com

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