![]() ![]() I completely ignore logos' absurd note files for highlights. My classroom at the church has an Apple TV (on the church wi-fi) connected to an LCD TV in the front of the class to display the Keynote information, and a white board which i use for discussions.Īs a side note, I tend to highlight a lot. Surprisingly, I find I can do all the final lesson prep on my iPad using Evernote, Cloud Outliner, and Keynote. I also sometimes put information from Evernote into an app called Cloud Outliner because it lets me manipulate and arrange the data before putting it into Keynote. I find that I do most of my reading and copy/pasting of information on my iPad using the desktop Logos for in depth exegesis, word studies, maps and pictures, but still copying and pasting it all into Evernote. I then can use that information to pull together what i actually want to use into Keynote for my lesson each week. I have separate notebooks set up for each series I am teaching on and various notes in those notebooks with clippings, graphics, pictures, etc titles and tagged to each individual lesson. Now I copy and paste everything I want from logos into Evernote. The entire system and method of trying to tie notes to resources, etc is a nightmare. OneNote is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corp.First, Let me say that I've completely given up on using Logos for notes. Many of our apps had a bug that prevented them from starting in 10.15 or later. Recent updates to Mac OS When you upgrade to Catalina or a later version of the OS, check for updates to our apps, too. It’s a bug: we reported the problem and they ignored us. Safari always works.įirefox seems to be especially bad at this. If you click the download button and see a screen full of garbage, you need to use another browser to download. Instead of downloading the file, they display the file, which isn’t particularly useful. If the download button doesn’t work Some versions of some browsers can’t download the apps. ![]() Double-click the dmg file and drag the program into your Applications folder.The name will be something like write_220.dmg, starting with the name of the app you downloaded. Find your Downloads folder (Go → Home in the Finder) and look inside. The download will probably not be opened automatically.The program disk image will be copied to your Downloads folder. Click the Download button on any of our product pages (follow the links in the sidebar on the left).Growly Spite & Malice, a solitaire-like card game played against the wicked computer. Growly Solitaire, the classic one-person card game. Growly Rummy, a structured, progressive rummy game. Growly Poker, 12 popular variations on the game of poker. Growly Pinochle, a cutthroat bidding game with complex rules. Growly Jigsaw, play one of our jigsaw puzzles or create one of your own. Growly Hearts, a card game where you try to avoid taking any hearts or the Queen of Spades. Growly FreeCell, one of the easiest solitaire games to win. Growly Cribbage, a quirky 17th century card game that uses a special board to keep score. Growly Checkers, another really old board game. Growly Backgammon, perhaps the oldest board game. Games No shoot-em-ups or 3D, just good old-fashioned time wasters. Growly Photo, a simple organizing tool for your photo files. Growly Journal, a multi-year personal diary that makes it fun to keep a record of the events, accomplishments, and activities in your life. Growly Groceries, a shopping list manager. Growly Checkbook, a no-frills electronic checkbook register that manages checking and savings accounts. Growly Calendar, for sharing a calendar on multiple computers in your home or office without needing an iCloud account or a server. Growly Backup, for performing on-demand backups of your critical files. They’re capable but very simple, targeted to the task at hand. Home Apps These are programs for accomplishing specific tasks at home. No feature overload here, just the things you’ll use every day. Create great-looking documents with ease. Growly Write, a small but capable word processor. Gather text, images, PDFs, links and anything else you can think of in free-form pages organized into sections. Growly Notes, a note-taking app somewhat like Microsoft OneNote®. Work with shapes that can be adjusted at any time, and bitmaps like photos, all in the same document. Growly Draw, a drawing app for people who aren’t artists. Easy formula construction and incredible control of display, without unnecessary complications. Growly Calculator, a simple spreadsheet app that also has three specialty calculator windows. Productivity Apps General-purpose programs that help you get real work done. See our Privacy Policy and License Agreement. Click the links in the sidebar to the left to see the product pages. We’re constantly working on new apps (and updated versions of ones we’ve used for years) and we’ll publish those as soon as they’re ready. ![]()
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