BibleWorks and Logos Training for Cheap

by Mar 7, 2012Bible Software, Tech

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A new little link has crept into my sidebar: BibleWorks Seminars. For $10 (through PayPal), you can view two BibleWorks training seminars:

  • Beginner-Intermediate: weeds through all the many tools to focus on just the ones you will use day-in and day-out.
  • Advanced: goes through pretty much all the other buttons and tools.

My philosophy of Bible software training focuses on going through real-life use-cases, not just going through a laundry-list of features. I also try to show you how I personally customize the program, and I even mention features I think you should avoid (and why). Plus there are some laughs thrown in. Bible software humor is among the most refined brands of humor in existence today.

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And beginning today I’m throwing in one more video, my Logos Crash Course. This video is right at an hour, and it’ll get you started with a sensible layout and the creation of a special “information filter” I don’t think any Logos user should go without. Morris Proctor charges $225 for 7 hours of training and a notebook. In 17% of that time, for 4% of the money, you’ll get what you need to know to start using the program profitably for study and sermon prep.

Just $10! Click Here!

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