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		<title>The Software I Use</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I don&#8217;t normally talk about the software I use in writing articles, whether for the printer or for a website.  The computer is like the typewriter (remember that old machine from the last century?).  When you type an article, you don&#8217;t talk about whether you&#8217;ve been using a Brother or Olympia typewriter to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I don&#8217;t normally talk about the software I use in writing articles, whether for the printer or for a website.  The computer is like the typewriter (remember that old machine from the last century?).  When you type an article, you don&#8217;t talk about whether you&#8217;ve been using a Brother or Olympia typewriter to create it.  It is the content that matters after all.  But when someone does ask me about the software I recommend, then I immediately ask:  &#8220;what particular task?&#8221;  <span id="more-10"></span>You see, apart from the operating system that makes it possible for me to use the computer and the antivirus software I keep running in the background everytime the computer is on, there are other software applications installed in my computer that allows me to do particular tasks.  For browsing, I use <a href="http://www.opera.com" target="_blank">Opera</a> because it is faster than both FireFox and I.E.  For office word processing, I use Microsoft Office.  For creating graphics, I sometimes use Windows Paint, but more often, it is <a href="http://www.photofiltre.com" target="_blank">PhotoFiltre</a> I employ and, for taking snapshots, <a href="http://www.donationcoder.com" target="_blank">ScreenShot Captor</a>.  For viewing graphics, I normally use <a href="http://www.irfanview.com" target="_blank">Irfanview</a>.  But for other tasks, I use a bunch of free and non-free software that I&#8217;ve downloaded from the web and keep installed in my system until I find a better one.</p>
<p>When I write an article for <a href="http://www.biblista.net/main/" target="_blank">Res Biblica</a>, I have a software for each step of the writing process.  I begin by going to the <a href="http://www.nccbuscc.org/nab">NAB website</a> for the reading of the Sunday I am going to write on.  I copy the whole page that has all the readings and paste it into <a href="http://www.evernote.com" target="_blank">EverNote</a>.  Then I close my modem to prepare my article offline.</p>
<p>I still am old-fashioned when writing drafts of an article.  I use the low-tech notebook and pen for composing my article notes.  But for streamlining references to Bible passages, I use the <a href="http://www.e-Sword.net" target="_blank">e-Sword</a> (for English and Tagalog; it has &#8220;Ang Biblia&#8221;) and <a href="http://www.theword.gr" target="_blank">The Word</a> (for Greek and Hebrew).  While I compose my article, I use the thesaurus in <a href="http://www.wordweb.info/free/" target="_blank">Word Web</a></p>
<p>After writing my notes (analysis, word study, etc.), I go online once more to look for webpages that I can reference from the article I am about to post.  For the purpose of cataloguing web links, I currently use the <a href="http://www.csoftlab.com" target="_blank">C-Organizer Pro</a> which I got for free from CSoftLab.  Before CSoftLab accorded me a free license, I was using <a href="http://alesmeralda.110mb.com/tipzntrix/?q=scratch" target="_blank">Scratch</a> for cataloguing web links.  When I am satisfied with my harvest of links, I continue my work offline.</p>
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<p>I type the sections of my article into <a href="http://www.azzcardfile.com" target="_blank">AZZCardFile</a> which was also given to me free after I wrote <a href="http://albertesmeralda.com/wp/software-reviews/azzcardfile-database-and-pim/" target="_blank">a review of it</a> and created a link for it at AgustinongPinoy&#8217;s Weblab.  Sometimes, I find it necessary to create a graphic file illustrating the structure of a particular text.  What I do is copy the text from either e-Sword or The Word into <a href="http://www.jarte.com" target="_blank">Jarte</a>, an RTF editor with Unicode support, color the text (highlighting, change font colors) and take a snapshot of it using ScreenShot Captor, and then edit the graphic file created through Photofiltre.</p>
<p>Once I&#8217;ve typed the whole article into AZZCardFile, I export the whole thing into an RTF file.  The created RTF file serves me two purposes:  it becomes the basis for a PDF document that I can create later one for downloading purposes (in case someone asks me for it), and the text serves as a reference for the places where I can insert my created graphic files in the final webpage.  A second time, I export the contents of my AZZCardFile article into .TXT format.  This will become the basis for the HTML page I will post at Res Biblica.</p>
<p>When I turn the article into an HTML page, I have two options:  if it has graphics, I use <a href="http://www.rj-texted.se" target="_blank">RJ Text Edit</a>; with no graphics, I use Fooke&#8217;s <a href="http://www.notetab.com" target="_blank">Notetab</a>.  RJ Text Edit has panel view that allows me to locate a graphic file saved in a folder and from there to insert it into a page.  It also gives me a Preview of the web page I am creating in either the IE or FireFox view.  Notetab does not have these functionalities.</p>
<p>Once finished, the article in HTML format is ready for posting.  If it has graphics, I upload them into Res Biblica using <a href="http://www.visicommedia.com" target="_blank">AceFTPFree</a>.  The rest is simple copy and paste into the text editor of Res Biblica.</p>
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