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As soon as I posted the bug report the import completed. It is not syncing resources. So the import appears to at least finish, but probably shouldn't take 18 hours.
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Installed latest beta, no problem, index went ok. Ran the new imoprt notes from v.3 option and it has been running for about 18 hours and still shows importing. Probably not a good thing - I didn't have that much to import. Should I close her down or let her run?
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I would be willing to "pay" for these two versions :-) Great paraphrasic translations
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MichaelFinch: What type of interface do you use with Word for writing?
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I would love to see Ladd's books available in Logos. Oscar Cullman's as well!
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I want to create a Greek Bible made up of the Septuigent for the OT and Swansons for the New. Is there a way to "connect" the two so that it acts like a Bible? Thanks on advance for any help you can give me.
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Bob, I physically examined and tested several of the top ereaders available. I did not choose the Kindle for a long list of reasons. If Logos goes ereader friendly I hope it isn'y via Kindle, or at least not exclusively Kindle. The Kindle, along with Sony and Barnes and Noble devices use proprietary formats that aren't friendly or cost effective for
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Me too!
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It would be nice to have an on-line version of Logos in addition to the installed version. The good folk at Crossway have done that with the ESV Study Bible. You purchase the hardcopy version you get get access to an on-line version. Itsn'tmeant to replace the physical copy, but instead to compliment it. I would go for it. And just for the record, Acts
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I have a BeBook ereader and my wife has a EZReader. We both love and use them constantly. I would love the possibility of using devotional, and even academic, resources that I own in Logos on my ereader.