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Of Note This Month

From the August 1990 issue of The Christian Science Journal


Concord, the computer-based concordance program, has received a wonderful reception. Since its release, reports indicate that this tool has benefited many. Readers in branch churches, practitioners, students, and children have found this format of the Bible, Mrs. Eddy's writings, and the Hymnal advantageous to their study of the Bible and Christian Science.

An update for Concord was released in June. The revision includes many adjustments, such as an automatic "save" feature and more printer compatibility. It also incorporates some minor enhancements like a wide Bible text format and a "go to concordance" feature that permits skipping around through long concordance lists.

The revision was developed during the past year in response to the helpful contributions of users who have reported "bugs" and made suggestions for improvements.

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