Hi Gino,
Yes, I have Mac OnLine Bible also in my too large collection of Bible software. I use all of them. Each has its own particular strengths, features and weaknesses. And that's not to mention the sundry on line Bible websites I use. On the whole, I prefer having my own software on my own computer.
I switched to the Mac about six years ago. Microsoft reached the point of driving me crazy. While the Mac has certain idiosyncrasies that also make me crazy, I love the thing because it behaves more like a refrigerator than a computer. "Shut up,stay cold and don't bother me."
I know I'm due for a major upgrade soon because I've managed to use up 190 GB of a 250 GB disk. (190 GB of what? I need a forensic data analyst.) Yes, it's getting progressively slower, but the slowdown is FAR less than what I've experienced with PC's as they age and fill up.
Hopefully we won't need computers in heaven.
Maranatha,
BobGino (6 Aug 2013)
"Bob Anderson: 08.04.13: error in believe"
Bob,
I also run Windows 8 (also sometimes 7 or Vista), via Parallels on my iMac.
I had been a Mac Developer for nearly 15 years (beginning with the Mac II, i.e. we needed to use color).
It had always been a dream of mine to run them together.
Parallels truly offered that, so many more times better than separate Boot Camp.
However, like always, the Mac OS, Windows, and their respective applications, are constantly requiring more memory & more speed.
Hence, the combination eventually becomes slower & slower.
I think that I may soon be forced to go to a newer Mac, with as much speed & ram as I can get.
btw - have you ever used the Mac version of Online Bible?
I've got both the Mac & Windows versions
I had signed up to be beta tester for the Mac Version, when they were porting it to OS X, like 12 years ago
Gino