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[quote user="Reuben Helmuth"] [quote user="Graham Owen"]For the committed Logos user falling behind at a software level really is not an option,[/quote] There's no need to fall behind while avoiding this: [quote user="Graham Owen"]"Early Adopter" product in the guise of a finished release with an unacceptably long list of known issues.[/quote] Install
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] [quote user="Graham Owen"]I still have no idea why Logos 8 was released as an "update" to so many unsuspecting users when there were still so many things that Faithlife knew needed fixing.[/quote] So that those who wanted the great new features now could have it. And so that those who wanted to wait until it was more polished
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[quote user="Mike Binks"] [quote user="Graham Owen"] Logos 7 will be unsupported “soon” (no, I'm not giving a date, but it will be in 2019)[/quote] However 'unsupported' does not mean 'not working' Logos 7 will go on working on your current OS and hardware indefinitely. [/quote] Agreed but it does inevitably carry a level of risk that needs
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[quote user="John Fidel"] That button only allows you to see and download public documents. If you simply do not click it and download, or make your documents public, it will have no impact on your set up. If the existence of the button bothers you, then I cannot offer you a work around. [/quote] Agree that it looks like ignoring the button means that
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[quote user="Reuben Helmuth"] [quote user="Whyndell Grizzard"]Not helpful at all- how about an "OFF" BUTTON that would be great.[/quote] Whyndell, as it seems like L8 got it all wrong for you and we're still within the 30 day return window, have you considered returning your purchase and reinstalling L7? [/quote] Unfortunately this is not a workable
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Thanks John You can also disable Community notes in the settings which I have already done. I really have no plans to use Logos as a platform to share ideas so I'd also like to disable the new "public" elements that have appeared. Appreciate that I can ignore it and that I have to consciously make something public but my personal preference would be
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I have just been looking for a setting to turn off public content, I'd like to be able to make this completely invisible. Ideally this would be a similar setting to the ones that currently control community linked content.
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[quote user="David Thomas"]EDIT: John Fidel brings up a good point, are you trying to create a custom workflow or complete an existing workflow? If you are trying to complete an existing workflow, you are correct that there is no way to change the default name.[/quote] So I thought that I would experiment by using one of the passage study workflows
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Having watched the videos and experimented with this function I cannot see anyway for me to save the different workflows with a name of my choice as I work on them. Is there a way to do this or are we stuck with the default names?
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[quote user="Bradley Grainger (Faithlife)"]Logos 8 is the future, and now is the time to identify specific problems you're having so they can be fixed in 8.1, 8.2, etc. Ignoring Logos 8 and sticking with Logos 7 is not a viable long-term solution.[/quote] Bradley I do feel that you are still missing the point about the release of 8, I think most of
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Mine defaults back to 4 even though I set it to 5.
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May have already been reported but when opening today's reading from a Reading Plan Document the link is opening the Bible Tab (CJB) but does not position to today's reading. Opening the link a second time does correctly position to today's reading.
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[quote user="James McAdams"] I’m part of a charismatic denomination, but for my tradition it’s the least relevant bundle of the lot. To be fair, “Charismatic” is a label that can apply to groups that differ radically on just about any other area of doctrine/ecclesiology that aiming a library at us is like nailing jelly to a wall
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[quote user="Reuben Helmuth"] [quote user="Graham Owen"]I'm not against change, I just want to know how the change is going to impact me with my existing workflow on day one so that I can adapt quickly and then start looking at the new stuff.[/quote] This is a reasonable expectation and one that I hope will be satisfied during L9 launch! [/quote] I
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[quote user="Gary Osborne"] [quote user="Rich DeRuiter"] I'm curious what other charismatics & Pentecostals think of the new base packages in Logos 8. I wasn't very excited about previous packages, but these look like a huge improvement. What are your thoughts? (BTW, I went with the Platinum package.) [/quote] Honestly, it seems heavy on Charismatic
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[quote user="Denise"]When we buy a Cadallac[/quote] Never really understood why we use so many car based analogies for IT... Some years ago Faithlife, or Logos as it was called then, had the foresight to realise that the real value they could deliver comes from being able to access high quality resources efficiently and chose to make the software "free
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[quote user="John Fidel"]I agree, but also strongly feel that software developers have a responsibility to be sensitive to customer workflow and features being utilized by their customers. In conjunction with changes needs to be a map that directs users on how do adapt the changes into their workflow. Many users feel this should be intuitive and not
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[quote user="JoshInRI"] My quick glance of 8 shows that nothing has improved or made simpler. They added even more complexity imho. Sigh. [/quote] Have you upgraded yet or are you still on 7. I would agree that some of the "missing" features and changes in behaviour are adding unnecessary complexity in this initial release so waiting for Faithlife to
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[quote user="Ron Barry"] I am in the midst of creating some lessons, and I don't have time to learn the new program. I opened Logos this morning and it is now version 8. I didn't request it... [/quote] Hi Ron If you have not already seen it; read this article by Phil: https://support.logos.com/hc/en-us/articles/360019175372 This should speed up the