unix
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Post by unix on Oct 19, 2014 15:54:36 GMT -5
Just noticed this is on a sale throughout October 2014. With a resource like this, I don't need to give much arguments for getting it: Nag Hammadi Texts and the Bible: A Synopsis and Index by Evans, Webb and Wiebe. I bought it previously for the reg. price. Sale price is now $87.95. It's not a great discount but I was unable to negotiate a discount when I bought it together with other books in the Spring, which is an indication of the difficulty to get it really cheap. Those who want it on paper - perhaps that cheaper I have no idea as I haven't checked since I like to have a clickable resource with Bible references available by hovering the mouse. The resource is compatible with the version that preceded the version that preceded the current version of the software. Which means it will run fast on Windows XP, Vista and 7 even with very minimal RAM, but You need to downgrade to Internet Explorer 8 (use Firefox as a web-browser!). You can downgrade in the Control Panel. As a low-budget Bible Study software Logos 3/Libronix is great, right now it's possible to install it with a little help from customer service (need the license file), but You can't update it often. It's supposed to be compatible with Internet Explorer 9 with a patch from Logos's site (You can find it on the forum) - but once when I tried it didn't work. However, small updates namely typo-corrections are still possible into the future. See this thread for installation instructions and proceed to the Libronix/Logos 3 forum to find the rest of the instructions: NA28 Nestle-Aland Critical Apparatus.
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