Hi,Brad,
Thanks for that info.
One other question: Our Study Bible defaults to the NIV. How can you
change the default translation? It seems that hwn I use ctrl+b to go
to a passage and select another translation, it defaults back to the
niv the next time I want to enter a passage.
Thanks bunches!
Doris
At 07:58 AM 10/12/2007 -0600, you wrote:
>Doris,
>
>I'll have to try that in my version but I thought at one time I
>tried everything but who knows... I'm so use to it now though. For
>scripture reference yeah I just use CTRL B and fill in something
>like Ps 1:1 or Prov 1:1 or Mat 1:1 or such. Press enter and it
>takes you off. You can tab for more options as Bible version and
>whatever. Yeah it is great, lots of resources at the fingertips.
>Even the maps have text info in them which is interesting. I
>probably haven't explored how to tweak it the best as you know how
>that is, very time consuming but it is pretty darn navagable as is.
>
>Brad
>
>At 05:55 PM 10/11/2007, you wrote:
>>Actualy, from what i could tell, reading with the pc cursor works
>>fine in version 5 even with SayAll. There is a setting in the
>>options to have one verse per paragraph and with that option
>>checked, no lines are skipped.
>>
>>Brad, how do you navigate to the book, chapter and verse you want
>>to read? Is the "ctrl+b" the way to do this or is there a faster
>>way? Chris says there is an edit field and "go button" in a left
>>frame but i have not found a way to get there.
>>
>>
>> From what little i have seen so far, i absolutely love the
>> program. it allows me to access the deuterocanonical books in the
>> translations that have them and this means i can read along with
>> Chris in his study Bible again. It is just wonderful!
>>
>>Thanks for your feedback, Brad!
>>
>>In His Grip,
>>Doris
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>At 01:53 PM 10/11/2007 -0600, you wrote:
>>
>>>Virgie,
>>>
>>>I don't really know. I'm assuming the latest version is just as
>>>accessible, but I don't know that for sure. The version I have,
>>>which is a number of years older now, works fine and I just never
>>>wanted to mess with it. You know how that is, they make things
>>>more graphical and leave us blind folks in the dark :). It isn't
>>>absolutely accessible but I'd say 90-95% user speech friendly.
>>>Reading in the bible window can be done with the PC cursor with
>>>Jaws, but I found every once and a while you'll skip a line,
>>>quirky stuff like that so I read with a Jaws cursor. Slightly more
>>>work but I'm use to it now.
>>>
>>>Brad
>>>
>>>
>>>At 08:00 AM 10/11/2007, you wrote:
>>>>Hi Brad,
>>>>Which version is the most accessible?
>>>>Thanks,
>>>>
>>>>Virgie and Lady Hoshi
>>>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Brad D" <[log in to unmask]>
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>>>>Subject: Re: PC Study Bible Suite ver. 5
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Sharon and Vinnie. No it is not free. There are various versions
>>>>>and completeness of libraries. I paid $350 for mine originally
>>>>>back in 96 or so and upgraded it once since for $150. , although
>>>>>expensive, you'd pay much much more for the references contained
>>>>>in it if you bought print books. Go to www.biblesoft.com for more info.
>>>>>
>>>>>Brad
>>>>>
>>>>>At 09:47 PM 10/10/2007, you wrote:
>>>>>>Is this a free program? If so, do you get more tools than
>>>>>>you'd have with the Online Bible download?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Sharon
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>Brad Dunse
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