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Doc B : Thanks for your response. You're a good Christian Brother, keeping things on a healthy, Godly path. Bama is blessed to have you there to speak out about his passion for helping people out. I really appreciate the ideas, advice, education and the encouragement that comes from it all.
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I didn't share that we use Windows computers, Android tablets and Apple phones. My wife is now talking about using Wordsearch because of all the constraints we've leaned about.
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When we started using Logos, they were fine with us buying the books and installing them on our (wife &I) separate computers (the Logos software was free). I've invested several thousand dollars over the years and I'm now hearing that is now changing and one of us will no longer be able to use the software. Thanks
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Ouch, alabama24 , "This isn't a new change, and your statement isn't correct." I understand this isn't a new change, but I haven't tried to get input from this forum until now. Yes this has been a problem from the first time we needed to use Logos online (approx.4yrs ago). It is new to the time I purchased most of my books (before the online change
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DOC B : WOW, thanks for clarifying the ownership issue. You're totally correct that I also will not get rid of my hardcopies (not after reading your post). I was going to donate them, but not now. I really like your suggestion also and will give them a call tomorrow. I have purchased over 5,200 books for this system should have focused on really only
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Super.Tramp : Have you also needed to purchased a separate copy of each book for her or does she have access to all the books you've purchased with the second license?
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David Ames : Thank you for the suggestions. My wife nor I are using Logos as a "Professional".
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My wife and I would like to maintain our personal notes, underlining, layouts etc. When either of us changes something it shows up on the others setup (we log onto the internet when using the program). One can turn off internet use, but as soon as we log back on to get get updates, our notes etc. change to include all the notes, etc. we've both made
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Hi Graham, 1. We were told that it was not legal for my wife to use my account. 2. We were told she would have to get her own account anyway if she wanted to have her own notes in Bibles and other books. 3. At the time, I don't believe they had Notebooks or we didn't know about them (earlier this year). Maybe some of the new features would let us pull
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Graham, thanks for your reply. You replied - "it seems that you and your wife wanted to share the same resources but to keep your notes separate. I expect it was due to the latter constraint that you were advised to have separate accounts. Is this still the issue that you are trying to overcome? If so, you could partially address this by ensuring that
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Thanks for your question. No, neither of us are. I teach now and then at church, but never have accepted any money. We're what some call "lay". Regards, Dan
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Hi David, Thanks for replying. Back in 2014 is when we were told my wife should purchase her own account. We could not afford it until Logos was offered for free (earlier this year - I think) and she also purchased the Started package. My wife has been having several issues which frustrate her with the software (mainly not being able to use the books
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Thank you for the update. Dan
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We just have just the one license to a Platinum plus many of books not in the Platinum level. I have no problem buying another license, however being required to purchase two copies of all the books is out to the question (cost wise). I was told that buying another license would not let the second user (my wife) use the books we own (as one/Scripture
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Dave Hooton: Thanks for your inputs. I'm going to look into trying out your suggestions. I'll let you know if it's working for us. I also may have questions on just how to implement them.
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My wife uses the books almost as much as I do. She love to study and add what she learns to her notes. We both have Microsoft Surface computers which we would like to make our personal Bibles, with notes, underlining, highlighting, pictures, outlines, etc.
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Rosie Perera : The new implementation online vs. offline adds constraints that wasn't there from the beginning. As you said Logos has always looked at married couples as "one flesh", but they forgot this with the online implementation. Pritchett say we're still looked at as one user in the link you posted. All I'm asking for is a way my wife and I can
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Silver Hawk : Thanks for the advise.
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Hello Bob, I'm please to see that you now see a husband and wife as one user as when Logos started. However, the feature set has moved to the Internet more with just about each release. This has made it very difficult for a husband and wife to use the same software when linking all the Note Books, Layouts, etc. to both a husband's and wife's personal
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Thanks for your reply. I have been willing to pay the extra given all the added work that goes into Logos books. My main issue is that my wife can't have equal access to our books. She could open my account and copy all the information she want to add to her Note Book, however she'll not have the links and perhaps other information the would normally