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The book now seems to be available in a "popular ebook" edition as well as print. It's tempting. But I'd prefer Logos. Could anyone there at Faithlife kind of, like, maybe, sort of, give us an idea whether or not it might be a good idea to watch and wait ?
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Writing this morning from France. Since the update to 6.11 last night, Logos crashes every time I try to go to the HomePage. It also crashed when I tried to open the library in a floating window. I'm using a Macbook Air, OS 10.9.5, with 8GB and 256 SSD. Never had this problem before, until this morning. 6303.LogosLogs.thomasblanchard.20160419-071519
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Okay, same as Ken. I reinstalled from the downloaded DMG. Crashed again going to Home page or Library or other places. Not good. 7534.LogosLogs.thomasblanchard.20160419-120235.zip
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Thanks for your help, Mark. While we're waiting, I can take out my old PC, which is still running 6.10 SR-2 ... but it soooo slooowww. Hang in there, Ken and Sanny.
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I don't like unpleasant surprises. I've lost way too many hours and days of work over the years, when I've updated something, only to discover that a bunch of my other programs either won't work at all or need to be updated, often with a cost, and lots of my time. And when Google updated from KitKat to Lollipop, my 2012 Nexus 7 turned into a nearly
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Thank you for the quick fix with 6.11 SR-1. I can now get to the HomePage (and other locations) without crashing. But there’s something pretty funky going on with the HomePage left sidebar, for Reading Plans and Prayer Lists. The scrolling is very erratic, and the sections frequently duplicate themselves. Clicking on one item may close another, if and
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Thanks so much, Ryan. The crashing problem seems to be solved this morning. But I've run into another quirk, which at least still allows me to work : https://community.logos.com/forums/p/125437/817352.aspx#817352 Tom
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[quote user="Mike Binks"]Any reason not to be on the latest OSX?[/quote] As I mentioned to Alabama on another thread, I don't like unpleasant surprises. I've lost way too many hours and days of work over the years, when I've updated something, only to discover that a bunch of my other programs either won't work at all or need to be updated, often with
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Some good food for thought, Mike. I will indeed consider it. And thank you for taking the time to write such an extensive response.