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I have at least seven of these. I think I actually bought Throckmorton's parallel gospels because I had heard good things about it. Does anyone have opinions about the best, most reliable and helpful volumes in this genre? I realize that about 95 percent of them will be the same across the board. I'm thinking of working closely with one in the future
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Thank you, Thomas. Your last sentence is something I suspected, and am glad to hear your confirmation.
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Mick, can't thank you enough. I think you've just about convinced me. This is exactly what I was looking for. I had been leaning toward the Robertson myself. Though it would seem there are plenty of these already, it would be kind of nice to have one with just refs and no texts. In paper books, of course you need the full text, but in Logos, with the
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People can make legitimate arguments for each. eInk, which Kindle uses, is by far the superior choice for serious readers who might read 70-100 pages of a book before sleeping at night. Studies show that standard backlit screens, such as Ipad or Nook have, will not relax the eyes. Matter of fact, they are counterproductive to becoming sleepy. However
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One other point: It's worth looking at how the experts review things. I don't think I've seen Nook best Kindle in a review yet. Consumer Reports continues to rate Kindle higher . Of course, the linked review is a year old. Kindle 3 was a vast improvement, but Nook has definitely bettered itself, too. Color was the way to go because it doesn't have to
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Further vs. Farther: Strictly speaking, farther should apply to physical distances: I walked farther today than I ever have before. Further should be used to apply to intangible "distances": A further reason for walking was that I needed exercise. However, the dictionary notes that these words have been used interchangeably for most of their histories
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Name: Rob Suggs Where you call home: Atlanta GA Occupation: Author and Editor Age: 55 How long you've been using Logos Bible Software: 12 years Your most-used Logos resource (other than the Bible): New Bible Dictionary Your #1 use for Logos: working on editing various books for Christian publishing; using different translations and being sure I'm faithful
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Three days and counting, still haven't heard from customer support. I hope Logos hasn't lost its terrific service.
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Thanks, David. I have e-mailed customer support and received an acknowledgement but no help. Rob
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In the Bible pane (Biblia.com), the wonderful Logos mouse-over function works. We can mouse-over and read a note or see the verse that is referenced. Then we can click and go there if we'd like. But in the right pane, where the group discussion happens, mouse-over doesn't work. I'm surprised by this since I would think the same plug-in were installed
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I've been testing a Faithlife group with a small number of church members. We're pleased for the most part, and I'm considering making a push to get a larger number of church members (from our small church plant) up and running on Faithlife. To help me "close the sale," can I hear a little about the future vision for this exciting initiative? I certainly
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I'm a Windows 8 user on my laptop and had installed the Verse of the Day app and used it for several months. After that time, I went into settings, lock screen, and tried to use something else. Verse of the Day kept coming up whenever it went to lock screen. I uninstalled Verse of the Day. Still came up. I uninstalled the Win 8 Logos app. Still came
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I'm a Windows 8 user on my laptop and had installed the Verse of the Day app and used it for several months. After that time, I went into settings, lock screen, and tried to use something else. Verse of the Day kept coming up whenever it went to lock screen. I uninstalled Verse of the Day. Still came up. I uninstalled the Win 8 Logos app. Still came
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Someone with Logos aaid earlier they were looking into the problem with Verse of the Day and Win 8.1 Preview. I'd love to hear if there's been any progress. I see the same verse on my lockscreen every day, and I can't turn it off. It's stuck there. Is Logos going to fix this or do we have to wait for Windows 8.1 final?
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I'm in 8.1 Preview. Guess I'll just have to wait for 8.1 final version. I'd love to take my lock screen back, but it's not really a crucial issue.
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I'm using 8.1 Preview and have been since it was available. My lock screen has been stuck on one particular verse of the day for months now. No way I can get it out of my computer, even though I uninstalled Verse of the Day long ago. Since Logos doesn't seem to have any idea what the problem is, let me try it this way. Can you tell me what folder that
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Well, apparently I'll be looking at this one Bible verse until I buy a new computer. (Sigh)
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My understanding is that installing 8.1 final means reinstalling every other program I have (apps and programs). That could be incorrect, and if so I will try it. But if I have to reinstall all my programs, I'll just stay with the Beta.
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Well, on the understanding that my FILES would be saved but I'd have to reinstall all my programs, I went ahead and installed Win 8.1 final. Certain files were saved, but disastrously, my Outlook older files (archives, etc.) were not. I've gone into Windows.old and there are just no .pst files there. Gone. I'd had them backed up on Carbonite until recently
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Just in case you're keeping score... Hid the resource again. Restarted. Rebuilt index until complete. Unhid resource. Restarted. Crashed again.