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PhilB66:
Just out of interest, and via TinyApps blog:


Christ On Disk is a freeware application for viewing the King James Version of the Bible. It is a stand-alone application that is able to fit onto and run from a single floppy disk that has been specially formatted.

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-rjbull (January 08, 2008, 03:49 AM)
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Christ On Disk has a new Website.

40hz:
I'm neither an atheist, an agnostic, nor a believer. I view myself as a theological non-Euclidean. But I suppose that's only to be expected of someone who read Zen Flesh Zen Bones when he was twelve; and then began eight years of Jesuit education immediately afterwards.

You might want to take a look at this:





(Wikipedia) The Boomer Bible is a book written by R. F. Laird. In structure, the book is based on the Christian Bible, but it is neither a simple parody of the Bible, nor is it sacrilegious specifically toward the Bible or Christianity. Laird described the book as expressing the things we really believe rather than the things we say we believe.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boomer_bible
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A very interesting read. Not really a joke at all.

The Boomer Bible's website can be found here: http://www.boomerbible.com/boomhome.htm

Curt:
Logos Bible Software 4 has been named the winner of the SIIA’s prestigious CODiE Award for Best Educational Reference Solution.
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http://blog.logos.com/2011/06/logos-wins-prestigious-software-industry-award/

Due to the large undertaking in rebuilding Logos from the ground up —instead of simply reusing 15–20-year old code for an update— we hoped Logos users would find Logos 4 to exceed their expectations. It did. Logos users quickly navigated past the initial learning curve Logos 4 posed, and discovered a new way of doing Bible study. And the CODiE Award judges got to see exactly what makes Logos 4 so special.

Judges put Logos 4 through a stringent review process consisting of evaluating product-specific material and online support articles and training videos. Finally, a live online product demonstration was coordinated so judges could see a first-hand demonstration before evaluating and scoring Logos 4. Part of the evaluation focused on the program’s customization features, ease of use, navigation, richness and focus of search results, and use of graphics, among other components.

Based on the above components, Logos Bible Software 4 seemed to be exactly what the Best Educational Reference Solution category was intended for. Among others in the same category, Logos 4 beat out NBC News Archives on Demand from NBC Learn.

Some 425 products and services were nominated this year. Then third-party judges reviewed and evaluated each item before determining finalists. SIIA members then reviewed the finalists and voted to select the winners.

Winning the 2011 CODiE Award now puts Logos Bible Software in the company of past CODiE Award winners such as Adobe, Dell, Cision, Red Hat, SalesForce, Wall Street Journal Professional, and Zendesk.
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http://www.logos.com/

Watch http://www.logos.com/basepackages#demo

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-or from YouTube:


NigelH:
Seeing this thread was reopened, here are 2 more resources.

theWord - Alternative to e-Sword

The NET BIBLE (new interface)
This is the older interface

Edvard:
Once again, I believe OP (Tinjaw) was looking for more than just Bible study aids:
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=11689.msg95630#msg95630

e.g. Is there a Quran module for e-Sword?
A searchable web interface for the Bhagavad-Gita with bookmarks and commentary?
Can the Tibetan Book of the Dead be converted to OSIS format for loading into Sword project software?

And so on...

Regardless of (or because of?...) my own personal predilections, I would also be interested in electronic resources for studying other cultural/religious works, and since this thread has woken up again, I think I'll do a little more searching of my own.

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