Tag: Accordance 10

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A Surprising Change in Workflow

| David Lang

I’ve written before about how varied my use of Accordance tends to be. I use it for my own research projects, to do quality control checks of modules which are nearing release, to help with the occasional tech support question, in family devotions, in teaching a Sunday School class, and more. This usually means that […]

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Accordance 10 Analytics: Making Options More Accessible

| David Lang

In January of this year, I heard a conference speaker make an oft-repeated observation about the book of Ephesians: namely, that it is clearly divided into two parts. The speaker asserted that in the first three chapters, Paul uses verbs in the indicative mood—that is, verbs that make a statement or convey information. In the […]

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Accordance 10: Making Features More Discoverable

| David Lang

Last week, I blogged about how Accordance 10 tries to strike a balance between hiding lesser-used features that might add to a new user’s learning curve, while still keeping them easy to find and easily within reach. Today I want to show how some of our efforts to simplify the interface have actually made many […]

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Accordance 10: Hidden, But Easy to Find

| David Lang

Interface design requires finding the right balance between two often conflicting objectives. An interface is intuitive if it is easy for a new user to understand. This typically requires hiding advanced features and options which they are not likely to need. On the other hand, a program’s usability typically depends on having those features and […]

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Tailoring Accordance 10 to Your Personal Tastes

| David Lang

Accordance has always been extremely customizable, but Accordance 10 offers new ways to adjust its look and functionality to your own personal tastes. Here are a few of the new options you should be aware of. Customize your Toolbar: The new toolbar now places a number of features and resources at your fingertips, but you […]

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Accordance 10 Constructs Now Look as Sleek as They Work

| David Lang

The Accordance Construct window has been around from the very beginning. In fact, when I first saw an early prototype of Accordance way back in 1992, our lead programmer was showing how you could drag grammatical tags onto the Construct window to perform incredibly powerful searches. Accordance was the first Bible study program to offer […]

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Accordance 10: No Sacred Cows, No Unnecessary Slaughter

| David Lang

When it came time to redesign the Accordance 10 interface, we were determined that there would be no “sacred cows” we would be unwilling to sacrifice. On the other hand, we were equally determined that we would not engage in unnecessary slaughter: that is, we saw no point in change merely for the sake of […]

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It Sure IS Nice! Accordance 10 is Here!

| David Lang

All last week, I wrote a series of posts asking, “Wouldn’t it be nice?” Each post looked at a specific way Accordance could be improved, and offered a carefully cropped screenshot of a version of Accordance still in development. It didn’t take long for you to realize that Accordance 10 must be on its way. […]

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