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There has been no very recent update to Splashtop. But I haven't used Logos that much in the past few weeks, so it is possible it relates to an earlier Splashtop update. It works fine directly in Windows (non-touchscreen). It is a question of whether a click (or screen tap) without first moving the cursor should trigger a tooltip. Of course, after the
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Has something changed in how the tooltips at the bottom of the page (with lemma, morphology and gloss) are triggered? I am no longer seeing them when accessing Logos remotely through Splashtop on my iPad. I am effectively clicking on words rather than hovering over them, but until recently the tooltip did appear when doing this. If I go into a mode
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] [quote user="Jonathan Pitts"]It looks like it's a brief introduction (224 pages) but without the texts themselves. With Charlesworth (and I presume this new volume: I'm waiting for some sort of discount on it before buying) you get the text and some background information. [/quote] It's not. Each text has an introductory essay
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It looks like it's a brief introduction (224 pages) but without the texts themselves. With Charlesworth (and I presume this new volume: I'm waiting for some sort of discount on it before buying) you get the text and some background information.
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https://www.logos.com/product/49494/old-testament-pseudepigrapha-more-noncanonical-scriptures-vol-1
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Speak to the sales team. I expect they will do the right thing.
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My last two purchases have been very slow to be available for download. I expect patience is all that you need.
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You can download the iOS app for free with a few free resources. After trying it decide whether you want to buy. https://www.logos.com/ipad
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MMMMMM ... (drool)
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I find it often misses by a verse or two. So, the verse I asked for might be on the page before it shows, or I might only get half of the verse I asked for.
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[quote user="Sherri Huleatt"] Hi all, To avoid any further confusion, we've decided to update the video and remove the section where we mention the 32-volume print edition. In our minds, we were trying to give our users an example that would help illustrate EBNE's functionality, but we can see how this could be confusing, and obviously, don't want to
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[quote user="Sherri Huleatt"] [quote user="Michael Sullivan"] Dear Sherri, Is the promotional video correct? Does the Noet set actually consist of 32 volumes (33,000 print pages)? I question this description because it would, indeed, be the size of the the print Micro/Macropaedia. Could you please fact check this for us with Britannica: that the Noet
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[quote user="Sherri Huleatt"] You're correct--the Noet edition is a more concise version of the larger Enclyclopaedia Britannica, although it comes with updated content and advanced integration with your Logos/Noet library. Let me know if you have any more questions! [/quote] So the marketing video mentions that the print equivalent would be 33,000
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[quote user="abondservant"] Just picked this up for $ 2.68 https://www.logos.com/product/43424/pastoral-care-bundle ~45mb download, so it should be 20 or 30 books I'd guess. discounts on individual titles must be very favorable on that. [/quote] That's showing as $230.10 USD for me. Dynamic pricing.
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I think I paid about the same price for just one of the Carson-edited volumes in dead-tree format.
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I wouldn't mind how long it took if it truly happened in the background or was responsive to what else I was doing on the computer. However, adding new resources effectively puts my PC out of action for sometimes an hour or more, which is frustrating. Also, not infrequently the indexing crashes, and it then starts again the next time I open Logos.
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I'm in Hastings.
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[quote user="Ryan B"] [quote user="Jonathan Pitts"]The collection does include the old Judges by Marten Woudstra, which I found very good. I haven't bought or read the new one.[/quote] Hi Jonathan, I looked back in my library and the best I can tell I have the NICOT on Joshua by Marten Woudstra but not Judges. I also don't see it listed under the individual
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The collection does include the old Judges by Marten Woudstra, which I found very good. I haven't bought or read the new one.
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What this feature needs is an option to manually mark a book as "finished". At the moment, after nearly 15 of years of using Logos, I only have two resources marked as finished (two very brief documents: Search BDAG Help and a personal book of a Chronological Bible Reading Plan ). What have I done with that 15 years? There are some books that I read