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Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 4:40 pm
by nymusicman
You may want to get rid of the mouse requirement. I can "buy anyway", but Ubuntu doesn't see laptop trackpads as mice and it could confuse non-technical laptop users.

Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 4:44 pm
by nymusicman
Awesome, I was able to leave a review. Okay everybody, come join me now. Let's five star this software for all we can!

Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 5:31 pm
by Tim
Thanks for the review.

I just saw Bible Analyzer was on the Home page of the Software Center. It will probably be bumped off soon.

It has been downloaded 13 times in 24 hours. Well...that's a start.

Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Fri Feb 01, 2013 11:45 pm
by MPaul
OK... so to do a review, I have to uninstall BA, and then install from the software center. But if I uninstall, then I remove all my modules. And if I reinstall, then I cannot install my paid modules, like K&D or the Greek bible, because they are .bib and .cmt, and now the modules can only be installed with .run files. Or so that is my impression due to what was said in the Beta thread. So in other words I cannot do a review... but I have another computer I could uninstall and reinstall, but I just put the thing away. Hmm... maybe, I can get it out again eventually.

People who already installed Ubuntu with all the programs they wanted are not now going to do another search for bible programs. Until they know BA has been added, they are not going to find out on their own. So, the word has to get out.

Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 12:23 am
by Brother Mike
Copy your modules directory and then uninstall. Copy it back after you do the re-install. There is nothing magical in the modules. No copy protection. You can copy them back and forth all day long if you wish.

Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 12:28 am
by Brother Mike
People who already installed Ubuntu with all the programs they wanted are not now going to do another search for bible programs.
Yes, but the people who don't will search. Believe me, installs are not static and people search for new things all the time. All they have to do is a search on Bible and there it will be. People do not just install an OS, install some software and then never go seeking things out again. That is how I find out about lots of things. But, you could always write a review for Full Circle magazine or other publication or web site.


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Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 12:52 am
by MPaul
Well, I went to File System, USR, Share, Bible Analyzer and copied the Modules folder. I pasted it into Ubuntu One. That much worked fine.

However, on going back to the Bible Analyzer folder, I found there was no past option. I think one has to be root to do that.

So as far as I can understand, the suggested solution does not work.

Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 2:27 am
by Brother Mike
Yes, one has to be root. There should be a way to run the file manager as root. I use Xubuntu/xfce so my way may not work for you.

Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 3:19 am
by Brother Mike
Please try to keep us abreast of the download stats, unless we can access. I would be interested in hearing how it is going.

Re: Bible Analyzer 4.6 in Ubuntu Software Center

Posted: Sat Feb 02, 2013 8:39 am
by MPaul
Brother Mike wrote:Yes, one has to be root. There should be a way to run the file manager as root. I use Xubuntu/xfce so my way may not work for you.
Well, with the last Beta testing, we used sudo commands in the terminal to move things. However, when I mentioned that in this thread, and asked what the commands look like, I think the response more or less was that we can't use the terminal to move now. It has something to do with .run. So I don't know.... but I think there is always a way to move stuff with the terminal in Linux. ---- .run is nice, but I wish moving by terminal was not eliminated.