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September 2000
In this issue:
* News: First "regular" newsletter, Scriptorian on CD
* New free downloads: Faith and Missionary Discussions
* How To: Creating your own study lists
* Tips: Adjusting Quote It to meet your needs
* Memorization Tips: Some general tips
News
This is the first of what we hope to become a regular Scriptorian
newsletter. Many of you have expressed an interest in a newsletter
that provides helpful information about how to use Scriptorian, as
well as tips and techniques for memorization in general. We will do
our best to post information that we think will be helpful for you.
But the best way for us to know what is helpful for you is for you to
let us know. After all, this newsletter is for you!
We are also happy to announce that Scriptorian version 2.1 is now
available on CD. If you are a registered user of Scriptorian, you
can obtain the CD for free (plus S&H). Just go to the Registered Users
page to order your Scriptorian CD. If you have not yet purchased
Scriptorian, you can take care of that by clicking here to go to order page.
New Free Downloads
Hopefully you are aware of the free download area on our web site
where we have posted study lists and libraries that you can choose to
add to Scriptorian. And we have just added two new files for you to
download.
One of these is a topical study list on faith that includes
relevant scriptures and brief quotes on this important topic. This is
the first of several "topical" study lists which we intend to make
available for download. If you have a topic you would like to see, or
favorite scriptures or quotes to include in a topical list,
please let us know.
The other new study list which we added is a Missionary Discussions
study list. This study list is an outline of the principles and
concepts taught in the missionary discussions. It is not only useful
for those preparing to serve a mission, but for anyone who wants to be
ready to share the gospel message.
These new lists can be downloaded by going to the Free Download Area.
Just look for the items marked New!
Perhaps you have created study lists or libraries that you think other
Scriptorian users would find useful. If you would like to share them
with others, please feel free to submit them to us.
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