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Thank you Roy and Scott, Having the option to display the non-Bible text or not makes all the difference! I am grateful that you are willing to take the time to pass along a bit of your experience to a newbie. God bless you both.
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Hi All, I'm hoping that a more experienced user can help me this issue. I'm seeing large blue hyperlinks to parallel accounts in the other gospels. See Luke 22 for example. These occur in between the passage title (e.g. Judas Agrees to Betray Christ, or The Upper Room is Prepared, or The Passover is Celebrated) and the text itself. And they are quite
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[quote user="Homer Shoemaker"] Thank you for your responses, everyone. It looks like I should not delay my evaluation. [quote user="Mark Smith"] And if they do get tempted once L9 comes out, they will get dynamic pricing based on what they buy now at the 50% discount, so little to lose if they see a package they like now. 50% off is a serious incentive
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[quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"] Logos 8 Fundamentals and Verbum 8 Fundamentals are libraries that include a subset of starter Datasets & Features: e.g. Biblical People Dataset for <Person> searching. https://www.logos.com/compare/featuresets [/quote] Phil already gave me an A+. I'm going with that grade!
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Hi Bradley, I see that both ISBN's point to physical ESV versions. So, there is no mismatch between the Bible version and the notes. While there are two versions of notes, apparently the earlier version of the notes was used in both NKJV and ESV Bibles! I prefer the version of the notes that you supplied, i.e. the earlier version. But if you can find
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Hello Bradley, I see what you mean! It appears that the notes in the Logos copy of The Reformation Study Bible: English Standard Version have come from the actual NKJV of the Reformation Study Bible! I own both Bibles in physical format as well, and I confirmed that. Here is the Genesis 1:24 note from the NKJV version from Wordsearch,, book ID 4866
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Hello Mattillo, I received two emails early Friday evening announcing the acquisition of Wordsearch by Faithlife. One came from the CEO of LifeWay, and one came from the CEO of Faithlife. It is the latter email that I referenced in my response to Harold. Perhaps these particular emails only went out to customers who owned the Wordsearch product, but
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Hello Harold, In the email from the Faithlife CEO, Bob Pritchett, in the paragraph labeled "Getting comfortable with Logos", in the fourth bullet point, you'll see the discount referenced along with a link.
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Good Morning Bradley, Is it best to keep adding to this thread, or should I create a new thread in this forum? If you prefer, I can create a new thread, and copy and paste the below information. Please let me know your preference. In WS12, I have the Study Notes for the NKJV version of the Reformation Study Bible, and also the Study Notes for the ESV
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Thank you for your responses, everyone. It looks like I should not delay my evaluation. [quote user="Mark Smith"] And if they do get tempted once L9 comes out, they will get dynamic pricing based on what they buy now at the 50% discount, so little to lose if they see a package they like now. 50% off is a serious incentive. [/quote] That's a really good
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Good Morning! This whole transition business is exciting and a little unnerving. Buy hey..., that can be a good thing. Thank you so much for trying so hard to make this easier for us. It's going to take me a little while to figure out whether or not I want to upgrade to a higher feature level or even to do that as part of a pre-defined library upgrade
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Hi Phil, I'm trying to understand same as Richard. Here's what I think happened. Can you confirm or correct? I had Wordsearch 12 with a bunch of titles gathered over the years (some originally from 5.25 inch floppies from Quick Verse!) Logos 8 has feature sets which describe program capabilities. These are labeled basic, starter, bronze, and full. Logos