Logos Bible Software for the Mac is getting closer

Good news for Bible study geeks using Macs — Logos Bible Software for the Mac is getting closer. Check out the quicktime movie of an early alpha released recently — looking good: High Resolution (33 MB, no sound) - Low Resolution (18 MB, no sound)

RSS in plain english video

This 3.5 minute video is just what you need if you are clueless about “RSS” or “feeds” — RSS in Plain English.

[via: Desiring God blog]

Many methods for posting to your blog

Library Clips lists many ways to post to your blog .

Seems that my favorite method isn’t on the list — ScribeFire, a Firefox extension (previously called Performancing for Firefox) .

What’s next?

It’s the beginning of a new month, April 1 to be exact, and Google is up to a new venture — Gmail Paper. What will they think of next?

For the swimmer

Headed to London anytime soon? Enjoy a good swim? Check out step 20 in this Google map from Chicago to London. (via: TC)

Bible language spell check dictionaries

If you use Microsoft Word for your sermon or Bible study preparation it’s likely you know the frustration of trying to spell-check and having all those Bible names pop up as misspelled. traviscarden.com has Bible language spell-check dictionaries available to solve that problem. (from Tim Challies)

Post from Word to WordPress

Great news for those of us who often need to move a Microsoft Word document to the web and wish to retain much of the formatting–and great news for those who wish to move Word documents to a WordPress powered website.

blog.dot is a Word document template with an associated DLL for Windows that makes moving a Word document to WordPress (or any other web application where HTML formatted text is needed) a breeze.

This tool produces very clean HTML–far better than Microsoft’s options for exporting HTML from a Word document. It can post directly to your blog or will give you a window of your HTML formatted text to copy and paste to WordPress or any other web application.

From: wpplugins.org