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*a simple word processor | *a simple word processor | ||
*cut and paste passages to other programs | *cut and paste passages to other programs |
Revision as of 23:19, 26 July 2007
How to use Concord effectively
Concord is the Bible study software from the Christian Science church.
You can use it just like you would use the printed concordances, only better.
A new version should be coming out in late 2008
Differences between concord and concordances
- multiword searches
- fuzzy searches
Know your tools
- language (thee, kine)
- grammar
- ideas
You can use Concord in two ways:
- looking for something you already know is there
- "where is it?"
- searching
- looking for something you don't already know
- "is there such a thing as this?"
- exploring
How wide is your net?
- exact match or fuzzy match
- what kind of fuzzy match?
- Stemming
- natural language
- what kind of fuzzy match?
What else can it do?
- list of marginal heads
- list of Bible quotations used by MBE
- play snippets of hymns
- a simple word processor
- cut and paste passages to other programs