Hello! First of all, I would like to thank all who responded to my first posting. Sorry for not responding earlier. In the meanwhile, I downloaded and tried the BibleDesktop package and enjoyed it very much. If one could take all those functions and integrate them into a web server, the result would be extremely useful and comprehensive. Paul Gear wrote: > I'd be interested in your comments & feedback. I'd also be *really* > interested in trying to turn this into something for my final year > project in my M.Div - any tips on how to make Bible-related software > development a viable topic in a theological degree? ;-) There is one question for which I could not get a full answer yet, but which would be very important to me: How do ministers/theologians/students of divinity actually work with such tools? Is there any specific workflow/procedure that is taught to students for analyzing texts? If you interviewed your fellow students/professors/reverends about whether and how they use electronic bibles and bible-related software, examined this, and compared their actual mode of work with the ideal way of using this software (e.g. features that are useful, but commonly ignored), maybe this would be relevant enough. Thank you very much in advance. Yours sincerely, Anja Hofmann
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