Just wanted to announce here that I've released a Greek parsing for the iOS, and an Android version will follow soon. The app is called ΠαrsεGrεεk. If you have any questions or suggestions, I heartily welcome them.
Here is the iTunes description:
ΠαrsεGrεεk is designed to help students of New Testament Greek by quizzing them on the parsing of verbs, nouns, adjectives, and pronouns. The app includes 8,700+ forms, all taken directly from the Greek New Testament. ΠαrsεGrεεk has numerous criteria to suit quizzes to the user's need. Check out the YouTube demo: http://youtu.be/MN_aNJsuujI
ΠαrsεGrεεk is designed to help both beginning students and advanced students. Advanced students can quiz themselves by frequency and other criteria. For beginning students, ΠαrsεGrεεk has been designed to be compatible with today's top intro grammars:
- William Mounce, Basics of Biblical Greek (2009)
- N. Clayton Croy, Biblical Greek Primer (1999)
- James Hewett, New Testament Greek (2009)
- David Alan Black, Learn to Read New Testament Greek (2009)
- Gerald Stevens, New Testament Greek Primer (2010)
- Jeremy Duff, Elements of New Testament Greek (2005)
Greek Parsing app (iOS and Android)
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Re: Greek Parsing app (iOS and Android)
Hi, Danny, congratulations for a great work!
Just one question, sorry if it reveals unacceptable ignorance on It technology. But can it be used as well on a Mac Book Pro?
Just one question, sorry if it reveals unacceptable ignorance on It technology. But can it be used as well on a Mac Book Pro?
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Re: Greek Parsing app (iOS and Android)
Sorry for the delay - the system didn't tell me someone responded
Not currently open for PC or Mac, but it is in my long term plan.
Not currently open for PC or Mac, but it is in my long term plan.
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Re: Greek Parsing app (iOS and Android)
I will look into that; thanks
I use the Logos app. it is incredible. I love the graphs it makes of how a word is translated in various places.
Josh Hunt
www.joshhunt.com
I use the Logos app. it is incredible. I love the graphs it makes of how a word is translated in various places.
Josh Hunt
www.joshhunt.com
Josh Hunt
www.joshhunt.com
www.joshhunt.com