I have Pradis Disc Version 6 with the NIV Study Bible. I have recently purchased a print copy of NIV Study Bible Fully Revised Edition Copyright 2020. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 202091291. I would like to purchase a Pradis disc (electronic download for Windows 11) that includes the digital version of this NIV Study Bible Fully Revised Edition Copyright 2020 that includes study notes, articles, maps, and charts.
Answer by
Pooja Bajaj
No, there is currently no available electronic download of Pradis for Windows 11 that includes the digital version of the NIV Study Bible Fully Revised Edition Copyright 2020 with study notes, articles, maps, and charts.
The site leads me around and around trying to get me to download all kinds of things and never offers Paradis. Is it actually available anyw ere? This has been a great asset for my Bible study and I miss it.
I just bought a new laptop. I have Pradis 6 with NASB and Expositor's Bible Commentary, on my old laptop. Both are running Windows 7. How do I transfer from old to new?
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
You can do this in two ways as described below:
You can use a flash drive with minimum 1-2 GB to copy the whole software then simply paste it on a partition on second computer. Access its folder, right click the executable file, choose Shortcut and place it to desktop.
Export the settings and content to a place, then install the application on 2nd computer and use import to load the content.
If you have the possibility, I recommend the 2nd step because the functionality of the software after this process is close to 100 %.
I am using Windows 10. What are my options for getting it to work? It will no longer open.
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
The only possible way is to emulate a previous version of Windows on the currently running one. You can do this with the help of a VirtualBox and an installation disc. For example, you can set up Windows XP if you the software worked normally in that version of Windows. Here is a tutorial to follow if you never worked with VirtualBox. Basically, it teaches you how to create a virtual machine and configure it to run the guest OS that you need.
I've also visited the official website of Pradis, but it doesn't appear to be available even if I used the search feature.
Thank you for your rapid reply to my question Zondervan’s Pradis 6. Alex Urbach provided clear advice which I had no difficulty following. Of the scenarios he gave me, I found the following was the best. “There is the case, where these two programs have been merged one into another. This allows you to access the other one within the first application you've installed.” This is exactly what had happened but the program froze when I used any tools. I decided to uninstall both programs and load the one I used the most - if that loaded and worked, I would leave well enough alone. It loaded successfully and I thought I was in the clear!
However, again I was unable to use any of the tools in the program, for example I was able to highlight text but when I right clicked to copy - nothing happened so I tried to copy from edit. The screen then went light/pale and above the toolbar was the message “Pradis - MyStudy - (not responding).” After around 40 seconds, the screen then cleared and some 30 seconds later the drop down selection list appeared as a white rectangular shape. Running the cursor over it caused the commands to appear and then I was able to copy the text and paste it. I hope you can decipher what I am trying to explain. Again, I would appreciate your invaluable advice.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
This error is usually encountered when the application wasn't developed to run on the operating system you're using or it simply has bugs. Since there isn't a general fix or a patch, you might need to try a few solutions like running the software while the other background processes are turned off. Close all the applications and then run Pradis again. Alternatively, check the settings of the application and reset them to default then relaunch the software.
I'm trying to stock our church library. I'm donating hundreds of my books to this end and would like to also add a computer with Bible study software. Does Pradis allow its software to be on one computer, available to mutiple users?
I have Pradis Disc Version 6 with the NIV Study Bible. I have recently purchased a print copy of NIV Study Bible Fully Revised Edition Copyright 2020. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 202091291. I would like to purchase a Pradis disc (electronic download for Windows 11) that includes the digital version of this NIV Study Bible Fully Revised Edition Copyright 2020 that includes study notes, articles, maps, and charts.
No, there is currently no available electronic download of Pradis for Windows 11 that includes the digital version of the NIV Study Bible Fully Revised Edition Copyright 2020 with study notes, articles, maps, and charts.
The site leads me around and around trying to get me to download all kinds of things and never offers Paradis. Is it actually available anyw
ere? This has been a great asset for my Bible study and I miss it.
I just bought a new laptop. I have Pradis 6 with NASB and Expositor's Bible Commentary, on my old laptop. Both are running Windows 7. How do I transfer from old to new?
You can do this in two ways as described below:
You can use a flash drive with minimum 1-2 GB to copy the whole software then simply paste it on a partition on second computer. Access its folder, right click the executable file, choose Shortcut and place it to desktop.
Export the settings and content to a place, then install the application on 2nd computer and use import to load the content.
If you have the possibility, I recommend the 2nd step because the functionality of the software after this process is close to 100 %.
I am using Windows 10. What are my options for getting it to work? It will no longer open.
The only possible way is to emulate a previous version of Windows on the currently running one. You can do this with the help of a VirtualBox and an installation disc. For example, you can set up Windows XP if you the software worked normally in that version of Windows. Here is a tutorial to follow if you never worked with VirtualBox. Basically, it teaches you how to create a virtual machine and configure it to run the guest OS that you need.
I've also visited the official website of Pradis, but it doesn't appear to be available even if I used the search feature.
Thank you for your rapid reply to my question Zondervan’s Pradis 6. Alex Urbach provided clear advice which I had no difficulty following. Of the scenarios he gave me, I found the following was the best. “There is the case, where these two programs have been merged one into another. This allows you to access the other one within the first application you've installed.” This is exactly what had happened but the program froze when I used any tools. I decided to uninstall both programs and load the one I used the most - if that loaded and worked, I would leave well enough alone. It loaded successfully and I thought I was in the clear!
However, again I was unable to use any of the tools in the program, for example I was able to highlight text but when I right clicked to copy - nothing happened so I tried to copy from edit. The screen then went light/pale and above the toolbar was the message “Pradis - MyStudy - (not responding).”
After around 40 seconds, the screen then cleared and some 30 seconds later the drop down selection list appeared as a white rectangular shape. Running the cursor over it caused the commands to appear and then I was able to copy the text and paste it. I hope you can decipher what I am trying to explain. Again, I would appreciate your invaluable advice.
This error is usually encountered when the application wasn't developed to run on the operating system you're using or it simply has bugs. Since there isn't a general fix or a patch, you might need to try a few solutions like running the software while the other background processes are turned off. Close all the applications and then run Pradis again. Alternatively, check the settings of the application and reset them to default then relaunch the software.
Yes, Pradis 6 can update Pradis 5.
I'm trying to stock our church library. I'm donating hundreds of my books to this end and would like to also add a computer with Bible study software. Does Pradis allow its software to be on one computer, available to mutiple users?