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The Pastor's Study 6.6 - The Pastor's Study is a productivity tool to help a pastor organize his tasks.
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Size: 13 MB
License: Shareware
OS: Win98,WinME,WinXP,WinNT 3.x,WinNT 4.x,Windows2000,Windows2003
Developer:RCL Software (» more programs)
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Program system requirements: PC, Pentium II, 32 meg of ram, 12 Meg of disk space plus data files, Outlook Exp
New in this version: Added MARC allowing book data to be retrieved from the Library of Congress.
Illustration and category relation corrected.
Added 2nd address line to counseling file.
Added phone visit check box to Visitation file.
Enlarged journal entry field.
Print selected journal entries.
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Publisher's Description:
The Pastor's Study is a productivity tool to help a pastor organize his daily tasks. Document all his sermons. Enter the message title and the primary Biblical reference. Add unlimited additional Biblical references. Copy the Bible text from a Bible Study program and paste it into the Pastor's Study program. All Bible references have a field for the translation used. Maintain a list of all the churches the sermon has been preached. Use the query generator to view specific criteria for your sermons. The library section can have all your valuable books and other types of research material. Enter unlimited numbers of subjects which are cross referenced with your sermons. Print a report of all your books for insurance purposes. Organize every resource using the Dewey decimal system. Connect to the Library of Congress to automatically enter a books data using the ISBN, The sermon and library data records share unlimited subject definitions. This allows the user to see all the book titles he has having the same subject as a message. To make the program complete you can maintain contacts with optional bulk email, illustrations, counseling notes, a visitation diary, and prayer list, daily journal, personal goal setting, and expense tracking and reporting. Counseling notes, expenses and daily journal are password protected. This program can be installed on a network and is multi-user enabled. Most of the list boxes allow the user to change the sort order and search field by column. Each column of the list box can be hidden if it is not frequently used. ?The interface is clean, simple and very intuitive. The "Help" menu can also serve as a owner's manual", just in case you need it?, says Terry Wilhite in a review of The Pastor?s Study which was published in Pulpit Helps and Christian Computing magazines.
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| The Pastor's Study Program Releases History |
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The Pastor's Study 6.0
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0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
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1. Added improved calendar and scheduling function replacing the simple calendar. 2. Added spell checker (Requires MS Word 2000 or greater). 3. Added Bible reading option, straight through or chronological. 4. Added Report Designer to Sermons, Contacts, and Library. 5. Sermon window query and Report Design query share saved definitions. 6. Contact window query and Report Design query share saved definitions. 7. Library window query and Report Design query share saved definitions. 8. Library dewey field changed to 10 charactor alphanumeric. 9. Dewey Report codes and fields are now free form allowing non Dewey classifications. 10. Added query option to Contact Maintenance window. 11. Added catagory field to Contact file. 12. Added saved query option to Illustration window. 13. Sermon maintenance window tabs that have data are indicated by blue italic text. 14. Replaced Outlook import function to correct bug. 15. No longer have required fields in contact file. 16. Backup process is now a separate program assuring INI files are closed. |
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