Interesting/curious product whose concept could be used in Verbum

MJ. Smith
MJ. Smith MVP Posts: 53,402
edited November 20 in Resources Forum

Have you seen User's Guide — The Saintmaker Catholic Life Planner - Perhaps Verbum ought to start consider an integration of some of the individual spiritual development tools --> reading plans, prayer lists, devotionals, saints cycle, liturgy of the hours, lectionary, missal ...

Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

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  • Martin Hall
    Martin Hall Member Posts: 288 ✭✭

    This would be really cool, especially if you could incorporate different readings & Scripture memorization in it along with a daily journal. 

  • Kathleen Marie
    Kathleen Marie Member Posts: 812

    I think over the coming years, more and more softwares and companies are going to drop out, and the remaining softwares and companies will try to include as many services as possible.

    Soon, I expect to see a lot of mergers among companies and services that we previously thought of very different services. Things like T-mobile offering banking. And Amazon Kindle Fire having an MS Office app with more functionality than the Google Android app and packaged with a discounted subscription that really wasn't needed for the Fire Tablet, but made the tablet more integrated with other devices that all got to access that highly discounted subscription.

    And then the giant players will try and lock us into their system and only their system. For EVERYTHING. That is convenient and scary.

    Bank, phone, cellular/wifi, documents, calendar, news, books, music, TV, games, religion, health records and immunization and contact tracing, And even glasses and hearing aids that are generic devices that can be customized by the wearer. And home robots that try to alter and record our moods and habits.

    It is coming. For better and for worse.