
My mention of this was prompted by my thoughts on recent announcements regarding PC companies deciding to enter the Mac market. I was pleased to hear that Quickverse was introducing a Mac version of bible software. It gives creedence to the platform, and competition enhances tools in general. But ever since hearing that Logos has chimed in with a "me too" announcement regarding Mac software, my enthusiasm became more mixed with a sense of bother that I've yet to be able to articulate for myself. I've been trying to understand my reaction over the last couple days... I think I'll sleep on it one more night. In the meantime, I sure am enjoying hearing your comments.
Also, in the meantime, if for some bizzare reason you are unfamiliar with Accordance, have a look at their flash demos to get a feel for the thing.
Joe,
ReplyDeleteI'm delighted that Logos will be on the Mac platform. Why - before I moved to Mac 3 years ago I invested thousands of dollars on reference works that I can now use on my Mac. I, too, have found the best program in Accordance, but like commentaries I find that they don't replace each other, but compliment.
I've given up on Virtual PC and am delighted that I won't have to maintain 2 systems.
I agree. Although I've been an Accordance user since I switched to the Mac in 1998, I've often been a bit envious of some of the reference materials that are available for Windows, but not the Mac. I hope that the entrance of Logos into the Mac market just reflects the fact that the number of Mac users is growing and won't become a threat to Accordance. I would be more than happy to run both Accordance and Logos on my system if necessary. Some of the modules I have for Accordance such as the IVP Reference Library, is also available through Logos. But, I'm not going to turn around and buy it again for Logos just so I can run everything from one program. However, there are a number of Logos tools that in all honesty will never be available through Accordance. I will be glad to run both on my Macs, and I hope that Logos brings a healthy spirit of competition and choice to Bible software on the Mac platform.
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