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Thanks MJ, I was aware of the sorting and that definitely does help. But a journal would take Logos over the top.
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I agree that for me the Logos' Notes approach is not the ideal method for tracking personal notes related to Bible study. The problem lies not so much in the notes functionality but in the organization of the notes. For example, if I have one notes document for Bible study/journaling, that note document soon becomes to large to easily navigate through
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As an MS Windows/IT Support Person with 20 years of work experience and as a Mac user for 8 years, "it just works" certainly reflects my reality and the reality of most of the Mac users that I know. I just came back from a sermon workshop where a majority of the pastors that attended had switched from Windows to Mac and were very happy with the results
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Having eaten the grass on both sides of the fence. The grass is definitely greener on the Mac side. And my experience is definitely "it just works"! The only time I spend fixing computer issues is with my wife's Windows 7 laptop and my daughters Windows desktop - though admittedly Microsoft is improving. Logos works great on my Mac.
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No Copy Bible Verses is a hindrance to sermon prep. Please add this feature!
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I need to copy and paste formatted scriptures to other programs on my iPad. I need verse reference included and note references removed. In Logos 5 this is made possible with the "Copy Bible Verses" function. Surely this would not be a hard addition to Logos on the iPad and it would add greatly to its usability. Other Bible apps do offer this, but I
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I agree with your sentiments completely. I find that Logos is great for plowing through the rich harvest fields of scripture. But often I find myself just wanting Logos to be nimble and quick, especially when I am working in a Word Document and need to do a quick scripture search and to copy and paste it into a Word document (which is something that
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I love OneNote - it is the one program that I miss from my pre-Mac life. There are a few features missing on the Mac version besides previously mentioned no local storage, which to me is not a big deal because I can still work in OneNote when I'm offline, once connected OneNote syncs to the cloud. However, there are some missing parts from the Windows
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Two of my favorites!
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Checking in... I'm also from the GTA (Greater Toronto Area).
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Switched to Mac in 2007 and have no regrets, no spyware and no restarts (well maybe once a month, just for kicks). Current setup is a 2010 Macbook Air with 4gb ram and 256gb SSD drive - best computer I have owned in 23 years of computing.
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My 2 cents - I use Logos 5 on Mac and have no issues other than there is a slight lag when first clicking on the Documents, Guides, or Tools menu items, and an occasional freeze when exiting the program. Otherwise, the program is stable and the advantages of using a Mac far out way these small inconveniences.
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I have to agree with you completely! Westboro Baptist Church is 5 point Calvinist but we won't measure all Calvinists by the WBC's "Strange Fire"!
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Being a Mac user, I find Logos 5's keyboard shortcuts cumbersome to use. Many of the shortcuts involve pressing 3 keys (which for me requires two hands on keyboard and with bigger hands it requirers effort). Most Logos keyboard shortcuts seem to involve the use of "Command", "Shift" and some other key. The windows version, utilizes the alt key for keyboard
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Thanks for the help! That was the problem all the columns in the line view were deselected and there was nothing showing on my screen. Many thanks to all the posters (especially the stars) who volunteer their time and energy to help on these forums!
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After watching Mark Barnes video on L5. I noticed that in my Mac L5 version ,in the library there are no columns. So I can't take advantage of some of the advance sorting and tagging features. Am I missing how to turn those features on and off - or have they just been left off of the Mac version?
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Thanks for the response - hopefully we will get some increased keyboard love in the future!
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Convert them to Calvinism then... "Once saved, always saved" Sorry - couldn't help myself
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Chris, No I haven't tried L4 on the PC. I have thought about trying it through Parallels but haven't yet because I would prefer to stay in the Mac environment. My only performance issue is that it takes about 25 seconds for L4 to load once I start it up, compared to MS Word which takes only 2 seconds to load (as do most apps), so it makes the startup