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October 2004
In this issue:
* Sashiburi
* New free download: Windows update and new study list
* How To: Scriptorian CSV File Format
* Tips: Tips for using CSV format
* Memorization Tips: Memory Exercises
News
"Sashiburi desu ne!"
For those of you that don't know Japanese, this phrase essentially
means "It's been a long time, hasn't it!" We decided that this was an
appropriate phrase with regards to the Scriptorian Newsletter since it
has been several months since the last issue. Have you missed it? Are
you disappointed it's back? Are you wondering what the Scriptorian
Newsletter even is? Let us know what you think about it by submitting
your comments through our feedback page. Also feel free to use the feedback page to let us know what kind of features and
enhancements you would like to see in Scriptorian.
Windows Update
A new update to Windows Scriptorian is now available for download from
the web site. This update includes export and import support for CSV
file format (see the "How To" section for more details), as well as
several bug fixes.
The easiest way to obtain this update is through Scriptorian's web
update feature. Make sure you are connected to the internet, then
select File, Program Update from the main menu. Scriptorian will then
check the web site for the new version and automatically download and
install it. If you do not have version 3.x of Scriptorian, you can
download the latest code from the evaluation download page or, for
registered users, from the registered user's page.
New Free Download
We have added the Faith in God Statements study list to the free
download area. This contains the three statements of belief contained
in the primary children's Faith in God booklets: I Am a Child of God,
My Baptismal Covenant, and My Gospel Standards. In addition to
learning the Articles of Faith, these statements help primary children
understand who they are, the covenants they have made with Heavenly
Father, and His love for them.
You can download this new study list by going to the Free Download Area.
Just look for the item marked New
Have you created your own study lists that someone else may find
useful? Do you have some ideas for study lists that you would like to
see? Please feel free share them with us.
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