Biblia.com resources

My church is creating a new web site. The creator (of our web site) linked to a free bible search. I am going to propose that they link to biblia.com as they have additional resources as well as the bible (and it's good advertising for a great product). I have L4, but rather than creating a fake account, . . what resources are available for joe public who does not own any logos products and signs up for a free account?
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Hey Doug, here are the free resources offered by Logos. http://www.logos.com/products/search?start=&sort=pricelo&pageSize=15
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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Another option is adding reftagger to a web site. Forum RefTagger has => RefTagger Support FAQ
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Doug said:
My church is creating a new web site. The creator (of our web site) linked to a free bible search. I am going to propose that they link to biblia.com as they have additional resources as well as the bible (and it's good advertising for a great product). I have L4, but rather than creating a fake account, . . what resources are available for joe public who does not own any logos products and signs up for a free account?
Doug, excellent idea! The resources available for the public without signing up will be the same you see in biblia when you choose to log out:
46 bibles, including the currently "standard" modern bibles, some foreign language bibles (Spanish, Italian, French, Russian, German), some Greek ones
3 other resources (a bible apparatus and two bible summaries)
Have joy in the Lord!
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We also have some free widgets you can put on the site, including an interactive Bible Search and embedded Bible.
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Yes, I saw those. That will make it easier for our web designer when we switch.
Do you know if Biblia.com will be adding the "Reading Plan" like in Logos 4 soon?
The ESV site we currently use has a M'Cheyne One-Year Reading Plan that we are able to link to our website as well as the scripture look-up. Rather than doing a partial switch, we would probably wait until Biblia.com has both resources available on their site (there's little sense to doing twice as much work, when you can do it once and be done . . hmmm . . . almost biblical
Doug
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