
Most of the big Bible software programs have ways of annotating the text or attaching notes. HERE is a recent note on annotating in Accordance. I have found it difficult to highlight text easily in BibleWorks, though it has been easy to add chapter/verse notes. Logos has a much more powerful annotation tool set, and I probably should learn to work with it more, but it still is a lot more work than tapping, typing, and drawing on the screen as in OneNote.
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Thanks, looks interesting.
ReplyDeleteI was using OneNote quite a bit in the fall for research, but I've been using it less as of late. I love the folder structure and the mark-up options available, but I'm finding without a tablet, you really can't take full advantage of the program.
I do Precept Bible Studies and use the Precept markup in Logos, but I think OneNote would work much better. Now if only there was a free NASB for OneNote!
Marc
I have been trying to find this, but no luck. Do you have a copy you could email me?
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Thanks
I think the http://IStudyBibleTools.com will be interesting for you. The program for Bible Study based on Microsoft OneNote.
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