Word came out from Logos Bible Software that they release Logos 4 today. For those of you who make use of Logos with the Libronix Digital Library System, this is quite a new release, since Logos basically did a “from-the-ground-up” restructuring of
their previous release of Logos 3.x.
For those not familiar with Logos Bible Software, the name gives a pretty good idea of what it is – great Bible study software, but for pastors wanting to do deeper exegetical studies, Logos is second to none in my opinion. At the same time, one can also build quite the digital library with a host of resources from various publishing companies, including Concordia Publishing House and Northwestern Publishing House.
I personally have not seen the software, but Pr. Aaron Frey – WELS pastor, founder of the Logos for Lutherans newsgroup, and teacher of the Exegesis with Logos course at Wisconsin Lutheran Seminary – has been posting various reviews of different aspects of the new release on his blog. Here are links to his latest reviews.












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Have you seen the Glo Bible software yet? Looks to be a great tool for augmenting bible study with multi-media content, among other uses. Remarkable user interface. Great sorting capabilities. See the demo: http://www.bibleglo.com/
Look for it at Amazon for $50-ish.