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[quote user="Wilson Hines"] I also think the following quote about 80% sums me up. “ I think the new MacBook Pro 13” M1 will be fine for users who use 100% Apple software, stay primarily in Safari and don’t need to connect it to a bunch of peripherals.” [/quote] It's also fine for users (like me) who use a lot of non-Apple apps
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I've added feedback on this: https://feedback.faithlife.com/boards/logos-resource-updates/posts/correct-misspellings-of-yahweh
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I agree that there should be some formatting options in On Screen Bible. I personally don't use it because I don't want my congregation distracted by animations during a sermon. Projecting the Bible text is not entertainment but a utility to let everyone see the same words I'm preaching, regardless of their particular translation. Much of the time I
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[quote user="Bill Anderson"] Does anyone with the new MacBook notice whether running Logos is a battery drain? [/quote] Beyond this, we need to remember that Rosetta 2 is a stop-gap measure until developers get universalized versions released. It's not a deal breaker for me.
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[quote user="Bill Anderson"] Does anyone with the new MacBook notice whether running Logos is a battery drain? [/quote] It seemed pretty good this week during hours of sermon prep. This morning I ran Proclaim about 2 hours and my current battery is 86% (I hadn't touched it since church).
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[quote user="Wilson Hines"] Gregory, et al., because of this and a couple other great threads on here, I did a thing today.... I struggled quite a bit with the 1 TB versus 512 GB. I currently have a 2014 i7 15" MBP and it's got 8 GB and 256 GB which the 256 is maxed out. I felt like doubling to 512 would be practical, but in the long term, I think to
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[quote user="Levi Durfey"] It's a command to import the resources from a previous Logos installation or backup so you don't need to redownload all your resources again. Type scan <path to Resources folder> in the Command Bar See here: https://wiki.logos.com/Quick_Installation_onto_Multiple_Macs [/quote] Well then, you learn something every day
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[quote user="mab"] Hi Gregory, I wonder if your sluggishness with your document is more because Logos is actively making updates on your use of it and sends them to the server. I notice that a little sluggishness is slightly evident on my working with a document on my XPS 15 which is an i9 8th Gen. I think this is a portion of Logos that might need
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I also should say that nothing but Logos and OmniOutliner were open at the time.
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It's Saturday morning, when is when I move from my draft manuscript (usually in Omnioutliner or Scrivener) to a Sermon Document in Logos. The MacBook Air is noticeably slower when working with a 3,000 word Sermon Document. Scrolling is affected, typing is laggy, and responsiveness is not what I see in my MacBook Pro. Freeing up RAM in CleanMyMac didn
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] In the meantime, has anyone used the "scan" method to import resources? If so, did you run into any glitches or hiccups? [/quote] What is the scan method, if you don't mind me asking?
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] The 8GB Ram, 512 SSD. [/quote] I agree. I did some memory tests ( https://community.logos.com/forums/t/196476.aspx?PageIndex=1 ) and the 8GB M1 handles things just fine. I prefer the 528GB or 256GB, but I chose not to expand further, since my MacBook Air will be a limited use machine for Logos and Proclaim only, and Photoshop
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In case you missed it, https://community.logos.com/forums/t/196476.aspx
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The "gender accurate" statement caught my eye, and I wondered how the NASB 2020 would handle the difference between God's love for His born-again people, reflected in the phrase "children of God" (John 1:12, 11:52; Romans 8:16, 21; 9:8; Philippians 2:15; First John 3:1, 10; 5:2) and all Christians being granted the full right of inheritance in Jesus
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[quote user="SineNomine"] Although apparently you can connect a second one via the HDMI port. [/quote] True
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My pleasure!
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OK, work with me here. My ESV Bible is open, and is assigned to Link Set A. Next to the Bible tab is that little + sign that let's you open up another resource. What if, and I'm just spitballing here, holding down the OPTION key (or the Windows equivalent) opened the new resource already linked to Link Set A (or B or C or whatever already is active
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Just FYI, the MacBook Air won't run two external monitors off of Thunderbolt. I have a 30" ViewSonic and a 42" ViewSonic. The 42" is my primary monitor. The 30" is for music (hanging above my piano) and is normally off. When I turned it on, the 42" lost the signal, and the 30" became the external monitor.
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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] Sheesh. You just convinced me to order one last night. My oldest son is currently using an Air from 2012... but the battery dies very quickly. I will be selling it and giving him my MacBook Pro. [/quote] That's great! We have three generations of hand-me-down-Macs.
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[quote user="Jon Varner"] Do both machines have the same amount of ram and same sized SSD? [/quote] The MacBook Pro 16" has 32GB of RAM and a 2TB SSD. The MacBook Air has 8GB of RAM and a 528GB SSD>