I hope that Accordance adds The Treasury of Scripture Knowledge in the near future. This cross reference help is a must-have and comes with the most basic Bible software packages without an additional charge.
http://www.amazon.co...y/dp/0917006224
Thanks,
Steve
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#1
Posted 04 September 2012 - 10:00 AM
#2
Posted 04 September 2012 - 09:41 PM
I'm sure I have that module (module notes below), but I'm not sure how I got it - one of the many collections I've bought over the years.
Module Notes
[Treasury of Scrip. Knowledge
The Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge (Treasury)
Consisting of 500,000 Scripture references and parallel passages from Canne, Browne, Blayney, Scott, & others, with numerous illustrative notes.
27th ed. n. d.
From the Public Domain.
Electronic text hypertexted and prepared by OakTree Software Specialists.
Version 1.1]
Module Notes
[Treasury of Scrip. Knowledge
The Treasury of Scriptural Knowledge (Treasury)
Consisting of 500,000 Scripture references and parallel passages from Canne, Browne, Blayney, Scott, & others, with numerous illustrative notes.
27th ed. n. d.
From the Public Domain.
Electronic text hypertexted and prepared by OakTree Software Specialists.
Version 1.1]
#3
Posted 04 September 2012 - 10:51 PM
You must have bought Accordance in 1997! Yes, we had the module back then, but had to withdraw it over a claim that the etext was not public domain (even though clearly the contents are). Nelson has a new edition, but we haven't been able to secure a license for it. Our Cross References module has the references along with others, but not the links to the words.
Helen Brown
OakTree Software
OakTree Software
#4
Posted 04 September 2012 - 11:34 PM
Helen, I go back to the days of Mac Bible!
#5
Posted 04 September 2012 - 11:52 PM
The original of MacBible was ThePerfectWord. Anybody go back to the 80's with that program?
Helen Brown
OakTree Software
OakTree Software
#6
Posted 05 September 2012 - 12:40 AM
No, I was on Gramcord way back then...ahhh. Memories.
Regards
Ken
Australian Accordance Demonstrator
Administrator, Accordance Exchange
Assistant Minister, Summer Hill Church
#7
Posted 05 September 2012 - 10:02 AM
I came across a review article I wrote comparing different Bible programs. At that time I mentioned both ThePerfectWord and MacBible (and Quickverse Mac 1 and HyperBible), suggesting that MacBible was better and indeed cheaper, but that extra modules were cheaper for ThePerfectWord. My recollection however is that I never owned ThePerfectWord but used a review copy supplied by The Bible Society (NSW), for whom I was doing some IT work at the time.
#8
Posted 05 September 2012 - 12:06 PM
I fondly remember HyperBible, and quick verse was my first macBible, but it wasn't a great program as memory holds, my favourite program was Bible Research Systems WordSearch, which in the old days was a fabulous program, unlike their current dip back into mac which is just their windows software running on xWindows, although i do not have version 10, the items i do own in the system work fine enough on my iPad… and I keep Parallels running for accessing my New Interperter's Bible, so not a big deal running word search there when i want to access it which is only a few times a week normally. Accordance works well enough for most all my needs.
-dan
-dan
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