RefTagger from Logos Bible Software
I generally read Adrian Warnock’s blog because his theology is so glaringly different from my own that I think there’s a certain amount of community accountability that results just from forcing myself to read and consider his viewpoint. (Sorry, Adrian, but that’s how it is!)
But today he pointed me to a new tool from Logos Bible Software, RefTagger which appears to be a wonderful addition to this blog, considering the number of Bible references I use, and also the fact that I use the Logos software on my laptop. (This is a Linux machine, so no Logos, but via my home network, I can remote control by laptop and use Logos anyhow.)
It comes either as a snippet of code, or as a plugin for your WordPress blog. I’m going to test it here and see how I like the overall result, but I will probably end up adding this code to a large portion of my various sites. So thanks to Adrian for pointing it out!
I also just have to point out, being who I am, that I am starting with a default version of TNIV for the tooltips, whereas Adrian, of course, has the ESV. It’s fun to be different!
Interesting that Adrian blogged about RefTagger within hours after I mentioned it in a comment at Better Bibles Blog. No acknowledgement of course.
Odd. I subscribe to Better Bibles in Google Reader and I never saw that post. I wonder if I was just scanning too fast. I’m currently scanning the headlines of 158 sources.
Henry, it was a comment of mine on a post from a few days earlier. I noted the coincidence because RefTagger had been around for several months but Adrian blogged about it within 5-6 hours of my comment mentioning it.