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Teknia
This site is related to a textbook by William Mounce called The Basics of Biblical Greek. The site offers free software which assists students in learning Greek.
http://www.teknia.com/
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Ages Software
This site offers relatively inexpensive ($60-200 U.S.) CD-ROMs with collections of theological texts: Master Christian Library; Reformation History; John Calvin Collection; The Works of Charles Spurgeon. The software includes Adobe Acrobat Reader, which provides advanced searching capabilities.
http://www.ageslibrary.com/
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Octavo: Digital Rare Books
"Octavo publishes and preserves rare books and manuscripts using advanced digital tools and formats. We work with libraries and museums to make their most beautiful and significant books accessible and affordable."
http://www.octavo.com/
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Past Masters
"Since 1989, InteLex has been publishing the Past MastersĀ® series of full-text humanities databases. We are focused on the needs of the scholarly community in the human sciences. InteLex assembles and publishes cohesive collections of excellent editions, in both original language and in English translation, using meticulous text conversion processes. Combined with powerful CD-ROM- and web-based search and reference tools, the Past Masters series provides scholars with significantly-enhanced and highly-flexible access to the classic texts."
http://www.nlx.com/pstm/
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Adobe Acrobat Reader
This program allows viewing of PDF files.
http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/readstep.html
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Fonts in Cyberspace
"A guide to finding language fonts on the Internet, containing more than 408 sources for 126 languages."
http://www.sil.org/computing/fonts/
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Scholar's Aid 2000 Lite
Software for managing bibliographic references.
http://www.scholarsaid.com/aboutsafree.html
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TES (jewishsoftware.com)
"TES is the world's largest developer and distributor of Judaic, Hebrew and Bible educational software. TES maintains tech-support teams in Jerusalem and New York, plus programming and development units in Jerusalem."
http://www.jewishsoftware.com/
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