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I don't know where to ask this, so I'll ask it here. Is there an easy way to find Mobile Ed Courses in Logos?
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Can I create a book on Logos with LibreOffice since it's free and can open Word docs?
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I have a question about tags, why is it that with multiple word tags people ether hyphenate or make no space in-between words? Is it for search purposes?
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I wouldn’t even think of buying even half of my Logos e-books, in print form. Why? Mostly because space and expense. I bought several commentaries on the Community Pricing section for a fraction of what Logos requests now that it is an e-book, I can’t imagine what the cost would be for the print books. I have a small religious print-book library at
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This is why I love Logos, the ability to have a library of books on my laptop, Kindle, or even on my iPod Touch, I would never have bought 99% of the books that I have on Logos if I had to buy the physical books. There were some books that I already had, that I bought the Logos version when it became available since the Logos search capability is so
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I just looked at Personal Book, and I don’t know if I never saw it before, or if it’s new to Logos 5, but if you press Ctrl+F in the Personal Book panel, it will open a Find box. This helps tremendously finding the edit sources, since I have dozens of Public Domain books that I would have to sift through to get a book that I need editing.
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Is there an easy way to make a Personal Book edit, like having it be a running commentary, link Logos books together, or do I need to erase the book every time I want to edit it, or do I just keep it out of Logos, until I’m confident that it is “finished”?
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I completely agree, education as we have it now, is extremely inefficient. Why would I want to ‘study’ for hours, trying to find out something that I could in minutes, or even seconds, with a simple internet, or e-book, search? When I see a movie, show, or a photo, of someone searching for some information in a library, I ask myself, “Isn’t there a
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Does this mean that if I have the Bible Study package, if I were to get Logos 5, but a lower package, does that mean I keep the books that came with my Bible Study package? Or are they deleted/restricted until I upgrade?
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This may be too soon to ask, but will the Journal of Discourses and History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, have page numbers?
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One thing to remember about Kindle, is that, there is no page #’s, so if your reading a book that is referenced, or even referencing itself, there is no way of knowing where the reference is, since there is no hyperlinks.
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Yes, The Pearl of Great Price, Doctrine and Covenants, are Scriptures of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “the Mormon’s”.
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I’m like most of you, I’m not a scholar, a preacher, or anything else. I have bought several different commentary sets, and other multi-book sets, spent over a thousand dollars, and find myself hardly ever using any of those books. When the question of if Logos is a good deal or not, there is no question that it is with reference books, I can have thousands
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[quote user="Ben"] [quote user="Jack Caviness"] [quote user="nicky crane"] There is other material about/by mormons in Logos. Check it out if you want something more up to date [/quote] was aware of more up-to-date material about Mormons, but did not know of anything by Mormons. Have to check that out. Material by outsiders—even ex-Mormons— is always
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I hope that the current versions would be on Logos too, but I doubt it. The publisher for official LDS books is Desseret Books, it is also the major publisher for most “un-official” books too. Desseret Books owns their own gospel study website, which it promotes. Logos is way better, in all aspects: more selection, don’t need to on the internet to use
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I’m impressed that Logos would be willing to put up the Book of Mormon for sale. I hope that with this set of reference books that people will read the whole verse from the Book of Mormon, or sermon, from the Journal of Discourses, and not the little blurb that they might read from a book that is against the LDS church.
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Can I access Biblia.com without using the internet? If not, then I need the regular Logos app, and would want to know if the Kindle Fire has, or will have, the app.
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One problem I have when I link several commentary sets with my bible is that not all the commentaries have something written on a given verse. In another Bible study software program that I have, it highlights the commentaries that has something on the verse I’m studying. It would be helpful if Logos had a similar way to know which commentaries had
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I don't know any other language other than English, and I don't know much about ancient things, or people, so with most of the books in Perseus Classics Collection, I'm left with the question, "what is this, or that book?", with no detail on each book just on the collection, I need to ask; is there a website that gives, even a little, detail on the
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Do I need the internet for Logos to index?