Wordsearch 12

mathersjd
mathersjd Member Posts: 1 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Feedback
I am sure that by now you have received many similar requests to what follows but it is important to me that you at least hear it from me.
I am a Sunday School teacher for over 50 years and I have used Wordsearch since its inception. It is a teachers tool that is unsurpassed by none. I have Logos 9 and i have really made an effort to learn to use in effectively but it is too complex with too much information. I have tried the tutorials and even tried to use it to prepare my lesson. I can not make it work for me. It is a great product for pastors and sermons, no question.
But...check with teachers and I think you will find a major market exists for an active version of WordSearch. Please hear me and overcome the accountants and lawyers and re-issue Wordsearch for teachers. Or sell it to a third party as a non-compete with Logos and market it as a teachers aid through LifeWay. Just sayin....
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  • Robert Lloyd Davey
    Robert Lloyd Davey Member Posts: 31 ✭✭✭
    I agree whole heartedly. I am fairly proficient with Logos, but find that I still need to go back to Wordsearch for many practical aspects of lesson creation. In particular, I find that the sermon prep system is not as intuitive as it might be. I do like the ability to link slides to the text, but end up using "Word", "Wordsearch" which is still on my computers, or "Nota Bene" for lesson development. In the area of original language work, I still feel that "BibleWorks" needs to be revisited.