Value: You get a ton of great exegetical tools for a decent amount of money. I mention it only as an interesting observation.) Interestingly, Logos starts in about 15 seconds (opening to a blank workspace). BibleWorks now takes about 20 seconds to start on my computer. (Although, the startup time in version 7 has slowed significantly. In my opinion, it can’t be touched in terms of speed of access to lots of exegetical data. It does searches of the biblical texts in milliseconds and gives you instant information from lexicons and grammars. Speed: BibleWorks has an incredibly fast response time.It’s a great program that I plan to continue to own, upgrade, and use indefinitely. I’ve been using BibleWorks since version 4. I offer this not as a polished review, but as some off-the-cuff thoughts from one who uses and recommends both. This is by no means exhaustive, probably oversimplifies some of the issues, and certainly expresses my opinions and preferences, but it may be of help to some. I’m reproducing it here (with some very minor changes) in case there are others who are trying to decide what Bible software to buy and use. I posted this at the Forum in response to a discussion there. Someone recently asked me for my opinion about Logos vs.
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