Using the iPad in Academic Theology
As someone who suffers from an acute case of earlyadopteritis, it is with little surprise that I was keen to jump on the iPad pre-order bandwagon. I had considered many eReaders in the past, but none...
View ArticleTo eBook or not to eBook
Venturing into eBooks can be fraught with all types of confusion. Firstly, there are a range of services and readers available – depending upon which country you live in (Amazon Kindle, Apple iBooks,...
View ArticleiPad for Academic Theology: Revisited
A few months ago, I wrote a small post on using the iPad in academic theology. Having had time to reflect, I thought I would cobble some of my thoughts together. Much of my workflow (which entails a...
View ArticleiPad Bible Applications
Whilst there are a plethora of iPhone and iPad Bible applications, there are only a few worth consideration. Making this choice depends upon your personal needs and if you already own any existing...
View ArticleThe Cost of Mac Bible Software Modules
When deciding on which Bible software to use, the cost of resources should be a significant consideration. Following on from my discussion of Bible software on the iPad/iPhone, I have made a quick...
View ArticleUsing Technology to Succeed in Theological Study
This is a brief presentation that considers a range of software tools that can help theological students. It covers six broad areas: a) Backing Up & Files; b) Note-Taking; c) Writing; d) Research;...
View ArticleMac Software: What I Use
Whilst I’ve discussed iPad software elsewhere, I regularly get asked what software I use on the Mac. Here’s my (almost) definitive list: General Productivity Apple iCal and Mail: There’s many other...
View ArticleThree Reasons to Upgrade to Accordance 10
Accordance is the Bible software of choice when it comes to the Mac (I’ve discussed their cost competitiveness and their iPad application elsewhere), although it hasn’t been without its quibbles. Thus,...
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