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NASB- I preach and teach from it ESV - NET- translator's notes are excellent!
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] For my use of notes, my choice is Logos or MSAccess ... I store questions and notes relative to a particular passage or relative to all the readings for a particular liturgical day. I then pull out the notes and questions to build Bible studies. Any third party notes solution has to have the verse mapping in Logos which makes
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Very interesting discussion... I hope this interjection will help. I think in Inductive Bible study we must use both inductive and deductive reasoning. Induction involves making observations and then subsequently drawing conclusions. Deduction begins with a conclusion or a general principle of some kind and then observes to see whether the conclusion
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Ouch! Some of you guys have some real machines! I have an older Toshiba laptop and it scores quite low-
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I miss the speed of L3. I love L4, but L3 was definitely faster. And, I am awaiting PBB and some other things mentioned above. L4 has a much better presentation and I think I get more out of it, but the speed can be annoying. It seems to have improved since Day One. [Oh yes, I ordered the right when it was released and it was SLOW.] Maybe I have gotten
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I did not have a signature when MJ pointed out my error. I added it later, but it shows up now really looking bad (on me). Again, I was not trying to break any rules.
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Sorry. I was not trying to break any rules.
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Shameless plug - www.inductivebible.net
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I have Scholar's - and got a 463MB download last night. What was it?
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Well, I had to go back to some posts by Bob Pritchett. It was the hinting of the default font called Athelas. It is what caused the sharpness at the resolutions we most likel rn on our PC's - 92 dpi. Hinting is very technical - but it is a mathematical set of instructions to the font for specific point sizes. The hint tells the font which pixels to
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I tried Global User Interface and I almost like it. I am pretty much using Adobe Caslon Pro 100% default text size and 90% scaling on my 17-inch laptop. Everything looked good on my laptop until Logos tweaked the hinting in the default font (I think that is what the post about ti said had been done). Anyway, after the font tweaking, the default looked
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www.inductivebible.net
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That trick no longer works in the packages less than Scholar's.
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I believe you have to have at leat the Scholar's base package for this feature to be available. It is a very cool feature.
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I use the Kindle app for iPhone/iPod Touch on my iPod Touch. With the white text on black, it is very easy to read... I really like the iPad and having iWork built-in. Docs to go should work, too. I am kind of hopeful for this cool gizmo.
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Joel: One other thing you will notice among the many threads-we all seem to have a differnet concpet of how we define slow and fast. Some folks that say theri system is fast also report how long something takes to happen-and theri reported speed I would consider slow. Others have tried to quantify it by saying search this word and time it, then open
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Well, my L4 stopped too, but the download is proceeding. So, hopefully it will stil update???
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Wow! that sounds sufficient. BTW, from above i5's are quad-core as are i7's, but the i5 does indeed not support hyper threading as suspected. So, the i7 has four cores and 8 threads, where the i5 has 4 cores and 4 threads. The i7 also supports QPI (Quick Path Interconnect) which is supposed to mean that each core has its own memory controller to further
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No, but I wish I had the experience on such a computer. I believe the Envy has its roots in the VooDoo line that seems to have momentarily disappeared from HP (I think they are toying with other high-tech geeky ideas at the moment) - so, it is very optimized for OS and hardware... But, the big factors that seem to be what Logos says will help the speed
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For the time being, perhaps you could use something like OneNote. LaRosa Johnson gives a nice 'tut' for such-- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5QGGD7rOEYs