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Spoken like an elitist snob! Interlinears are useful for laymen like me who will never have the time to learn the original languages.
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Can we please stop using Mr. Obama's name in that way. Not everyone who uses Logos is a political conservative. Besides, this shows a tremendous lack of respect.
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I think part of the problem is how Logos resources are provided to us. We can access the resources on our computer (PC/Mac), or we can access them online (via the web or the iOS App). The stumbling block appears to be the online part. The Florida based Bible software company has things setup such that you can download resources from their servers to
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Name: Richard Hendricks Where you call home (general or specific): Near Bakersfield, CA Occupation: Electronics Engineer Age: 46 How long you've been using Logos Bible Software: 2 years Your most-used Logos resource (other than the Bible): The opentext.org Sytactically Analyzed NT Your #1 use for Logos: Bible Study Favorite non-Logos pastime: Watching
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I'm trying to figure out what deal a certain Florida based Mac software company worked out with Zondervan to allow the NIV to be available to users on both the Mac and iOS.
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Logos 4 is too slow, too bloated, an relies on indexing technology which is completely outmoded. It's still missing too many things which we loved about Logos 3. And it's still the slowest of the Bible software packages for searching the Bible. It's time to scrap the whole thing and reprogram the software and resources from scratch, with SPEED as the
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How do I create a visual filter to highlight "God" but not "god" or "gods"?
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This is an awesome program. Now I can access my library from my work computer.
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I used this function a lot in Logos 3 and miss it in Logos 4.
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While Logos was open, I wanted to open the Library, but I hit WINDOWS-L vice CTRL-L. So I faced the Windows User Screen. I selected my user account and my computer threw up the Blue Screen of Death. I rebooted. The system checked my drive that Logos was on. Now, Logos will not open. It gives me the splash screen, then the "Logos Bible Software 4 has
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So, it looks like the NT uses the Logos morphology. What about the OT?
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I cannot get visual filters based on morphology to work.
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I understand the benefits of indexing. What I object to is the fact that MY COMPUTER has to build the index from SCRATCH. I cannot help but think that it would be faster to have an indexer that COMBINED INDIVIDUAL INDEXES. I also object to the indexer STARTING OVER FROM SQUARE ONE when interrupted. Leaving the computer on overnight is not an option
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It seems rediculous to me to force my computer to build an index of libronix resources. Each Libronix resource should have its own prebuilt index. Then the indexer can just combine indexes or the search engine can read through the index files.
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I had several bibles open in their own windows> How do I link them so that they scroll together?
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L4 copied the Lexham Hebrew English Interlinear OT, but did not copy the Lexham Greek English Interlinear NT. How can I get L4 to do that.
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How do I delete reading plans?
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Within Logos 4, how do I move resources from my small hard drive to my large external drive?
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Compared to other software packages, Libronix is embarrassingly slow.