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  • Re: Visual C++ Runtime Error

    I await your answer since this is the error I get when I try to install via WINE in Linux.
    Posted to Logos 4 by Thomas Black on Thu, Nov 5 2009
  • Re: L4 and linux

    Hi Henrik. There are quite a few of us who would like to use Logos under Linux, but the only way that's possible at the moment is via virtualisation. We have tried to install Logos under Wine, but without success. You can register your interest - and willingness to make a financial contribution if...
    Posted to Logos 4 by Nigel Cunningham on Wed, Nov 4 2009
  • Re: New Prepub Request - Logos for Linux

    There are some fabulous programs on Linux - and contrary to what some think, some are quite costly. Take for example: http://www.supernec.com/price.htm Which costs between $6,000 and $1200 depending on features. They've managed to produce license codes on Linux which are machine dependent and can...
    Posted to Suggestions by DavidJRingJr on Tue, Oct 27 2009
  • Re: New Prepub Request - Logos for Linux

    Actually I quite like the idea of have a Linux Engine listed as a pre-pub, even most of the people in Linux are aware of WINE and Codeweaver project, but Logos is the company behind it, and should be the central point for all discussion in regards to the future of libronix engine.
    Posted to Suggestions by Steven Yu on Thu, Oct 15 2009
  • New Prepub Request - Logos for Linux

    Pre-pub request. To settle the question of if it would be profitable to produce a copy of Libronix for the Linux / Unix operating system - even if it is a console type program, I would like to ask Mr. Bob P. if he would consider placing "Logos for Linux / Unix" on the pre-pub list for "Gathering...
    Posted to Suggestions by DavidJRingJr on Thu, Oct 15 2009
  • Re: Linux version of Logos Bible Software

    Ok....dumb question: What is the advantage of running Libronix using VMware/Windows? Why not dual-boot? Dual booting separates your operating systems of course and creates a very real possibility of having documents in one OS (Linux) and Libronix in the other OS (Windows). Now if you're writing a...
    Posted to Suggestions by Thomas Black on Fri, Sep 4 2009
  • Re: Linux version of Logos Bible Software

    Hi all! I too am hanging out for a Linux version. I realise that the market share is probably not high enough to make a full port commercially viable right now. But I suspect that getting it to run under wine would not involve that many man hours. (Then again, who knows! From experience, these things...
    Posted to Suggestions by Nicholas van Oudtshoorn on Mon, Aug 17 2009
  • Re: Linux version of Logos Bible Software

    Plus we all wanted to know the source of your statistics 1,474 read and 46 replied, well 47 now :-)
    Posted to Suggestions by Steven Yu on Wed, Jul 8 2009
  • Re: Linux version of Logos Bible Software

    The one statistic I did notice was the number of views this thread is getting... I have an academic interest in Linux, but no desire to use LOGOS on the platform. I have the latest version of Ubuntu - but have not yet installed it. If history is any indicator (though I realize it often is not), I probably...
    Posted to Suggestions by Floyd Johnson on Wed, Jul 8 2009
  • Re: Linux version of Logos Bible Software

    Personally I would like to see Libronix rewritten in either JAVA (use JDM for text analysis) or MONO compatible dot net technologies; this will guarantee the compatibility issue once for all.
    Posted to Suggestions by Steven Yu on Tue, Jun 30 2009
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