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No doubt, you have all been inundated with a continuing guilt trip from the media about getting out there to vote on Tuesday (MTV, I'm looking in your direction). Tuesday is Election Day and, though Brawling Hibernian is an avowedly apolitical blog, I did want to make a point. However, I just recently came across an appeal NOT to go out and vote that I thought was interesting: elections slated for Tuesday, I know Americans have probably been urged to go out and vote by just about everybody from every possible angle. Some of the highlights include an updated Hebrew Bible database (4.10 from 4.4), the Greek Pseudepigrapha, tagged, and with English translation, the TNIV, as well as Jouon-Muraoka's and Waltke-O'Connor's Hebrew grammars, now both included free (they were previously available as add-on modules). Here's a list of the full contents, with new items in blue. Take a look at the analysis window, for instance: Though the overall look is familiar, they've revamped the user interface some. It looks like the system requirements have been shaped with the new netbooks in mind, which have a smaller screen resolution (typically 1024 x 600). There's a special price of $20 for those who have just recently purchased version 7 (after October 15th) directly from the folks at BibleWorks (good only through Dec.
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The full version costs $349 while there are also a number of upgrade packages which start at $149 if you're upgrading from version 7. If you want to build an electronic library, you might want to consider Logos. If you have a PC, this is really all you need to tackle the original biblical (and related) texts. Since BW7 was released in early 2006, it's been about 3 years.