[OFB Cafe] Literary Computer Software

Fred A. Miller fmiller at lightlink.com
Wed Oct 1 00:54:35 CDT 2008


Timothy Butler wrote:
> I don't think I've asked this on here before. I'm sure some of you have
> used Bible software (or at least know how it works). It is typically a
> program that emphasizes cross references commentaries, texts, differing
> translations, etc., for easy analysis, translation, etc., etc. It's
> great for both light study and scholarly work.
> 
> I'd like to find something similar, but for the greats of the literary
> canon. Shakespeare, particularly, but I wouldn't might something with at
> least as broad of swath of literature as, say, the Norton Anthology of
> English Lit and the Norton Anthology of World Lit.
> 
>     Anyone know of such a beast?

Sorry, I don't. I use Bibletime, but I think you do as well, or have.

Fred

-- 
"Abortion is advocated only by persons who have themselves been born."
	--Ronald Reagan




More information about the Cafe mailing list