Dear MJ. Smith:
I am sure it has but being new to this I did not find the other threads. My observation is not with the analysis but with the visual impact. Not only am I not able to see all the words but the order to find them is also not user friendly. If you would point me to the thread that explains why the words must be jumbled up I would appreciate it. I think the format in Logos 3 is a much better format.
For me, the most serious problem is that half of the words are vertical, for me, international readers, it is impossible to read it without turning my head straight up, and it looks so funny if you are having a bible study with the others.
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/12486/101962.aspx#101962
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Kolen Cheung: For me, the most serious problem is that half of the words are vertical, for me, international readers, it is impossible to read it without turning my head straight up, and it looks so funny if you are having a bible study with the others.
My main issue with the "complaints" is that users are asking wordles to be something they are not and do not pretend to be. Wordles are not text analytics. 'Reading wordles' is a learned skill just as reading bar graphs and pie charts are learned skills. I have absolutely no problem with people wanting statistics, lists, etc. These are also useful presentations of similar information. Just don't blame a wordle for being a wordle.
Thank you.
MJ. Smith: Just don't blame a wordle for being a wordle
Thanks MJ for teaching me something new today. Didn't know the word cloud actually had a name, so now I know what a Wordle is.
In Christ,
Ken
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