NOTA BENE NEWS
Many of you have purchased your copy of the new Nota Bene add-on program Radius. We have gotten some interesting feedback that falls into two categories:
A brand new Radius Quick Start Guide and Radius Help is now available in PDF format. The Quick Start Guide gives you a one-page summary, and it is followed by 12 pages of more detailed information, all in printable PDF format. If you have Radius and have NB 14.0.28 installed, this is available on a menu that you will see when you click the menu icon at the top left of Popup Radius. Or — whether you have Radius or not — you can go directly to this new PDF guide at www.notabene.com/RadiusHelp.PDF.
We also have a very special benefit for those who purchase Radius now and for those who previously purchased. We are introducing some personalized instruction! Steve Siebert will be offering a Radius Zoom Seminar to help you get started with this unique tool. You will have an opportunity to participate in a Zoom seminar with fellow Radius users and Steve. Seminars will be held on:
As mentioned in the last newsletter, Radius really is as revolutionary as Orbis — there's nothing quite like it, anywhere, and it will open up the web in ways you never imagined before. Be sure to get Radius by January 7 so you can start maximizing your academic and personal web usage.
We are delighted to share with you a review of Nota Bene 14 by Dr. Nathan Parker. Dr. Parker recently received his Ph.D. from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, and he is looking forward to using Nota Bene to publish his dissertation. He has worked as an IT consultant, and is now handling marketing and training at Accordance Bible Software. Dr. Parker says that when he was a student, "I was on the hunt for a new word processor that would be tailored for academic research and writing. I found the answer in Nota Bene." He goes on to describe in some detail how each of the components in this fully integrated suite of programs was useful in writing his dissertation. He was able to format his papers, handle a book-length manuscript, include Greek and Hebrew (Lingua), manage citations (Ibidem), search his research files (Orbis/Orbis+), bring records from on-line sources to his Ibidem database (Archiva/Archiva+). Overall, he concludes that for academic research and writing, "Nota Bene is the tool to use." You can read the full review at https://www.notabene.com/NParkerReview.html.
Best wishes to all of you from all of us at Nota Bene. Happy New Year!
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