Lena, while I live on that disk, neither am I familiar with it except where I am, in the writings of Ellen White. I complained some years ago about the "modern English" that was popping up on searches. At first I had no idea it was there. We get used to the language used by Sister White and it was obvious that it was not her writing. I contacted the Estate and was told that we could tick all boxes except Modern English and it would not come up in our searches.
I have not done that, but now that we have more that is not inspired, I have ticked all boxes except Modern English. Now, hopefully what we read will be inspired absent of the wisdom of man. There will still be the Biography,but as I shared, the inspired is separated from the writings of man by using caps for that which is not inspired.
While discussing inspiration, let me add my thoughts on the Spirit of Prophecy as we see it. Some compilations will mislead the reader, as some have thought that placing their thoughts for titles of what they have gleaned supports that title. Sometimes they err and have misunderstood what the inspired statement meant. The title they have chosen is not reflective of what follows.
And Sister White made it clear that there is the common and the holy. At times when she spoke, the words were not inspired commentary. Therefore, we ought not expect every thing in every letter was inspired counsel. She was at liberty to be a woman, a mother, a wife, a friend, and a prophet. Not all she uttered was inspired.
These are my thoughts, and all must come to their own conclusion as to what is truth. I share them in hopes that all who read will be careful in what they teach as truth. What a blessing we have been given in the Spirit of Prophecy!