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That was the "coffee break" feature to allow you to fill your cup (Isn't there a hymn about that???) while your search is finishing.
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I have been overall very pleased with L4M as well, and my Mac is not nearly as robust as JohnR's! For comparison: Late 2010 Macbook Pro 13", 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo, 4GB DDR3 RAM, stock hard drive, running OS 10.6.5 in 64 bit: Searched whole library for "goodness." 265,510 results in 4.07 seconds. Only Firefox open besides L4M. I also have L4 running on my
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I have the 13" late 2010 MBP with the nVidia 320M graphics, etc. I have no problems running Logos, Word, PowerPoint, iTunes and Firefox with about 6 tabs open. I have not felt that Logos was particularly slow on Mac. It is somewhat slower than my Windows 7 desktop but I think that is to be expected. It is pretty typical for Apple to refresh notebook
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I am getting you now - I was not 100% clear exactly what was being suggested. My non-software developer-ignorance thinks that should not be that difficult to implement... (always easy in theory right :) )
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I have all 3 of those programs. A large Logos library, I have Olive Tree (on my iPad only) and Accordance 9. I also use BibleWorks 9 on my Mac via Windows 7 running through Parallels desktop. I agree with Keep Smiling that you will not find a more dedicated user base or more active forums than Logos, and people on those forums tend to be knowledgeable
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Reinstalling Windows from the disks is one option, but another option would be to buy a hard drive/SSD replacement kit that allows you to hook the new SSD to a USB port, then clone your current SSD to it, then you just swap out the drive - you get the additional space of the new drive, but all your other data, settings, etc are intact. Dell sells one
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15 " MacBook Pro 6,2 Core i5 2.53GHZ 8GB RAM 500GB HD OS x 10.6.7 Logos 4 runs well for me. I have never experienced any issues with slowness or glitches others have reported - knock on brushed aluminum unibody... Orville
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I have this case for my Surface Pro 2 (which incidentally runs Logos 5 rather well): http://www.amazon.com/Manvex-Microsoft-COMPATIBLE-Keyboards-Multiple/dp/B00BYTGLFY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1384990551&sr=8-1&keywords=manvex+surface+pro+2 Works with or without the Type Cover. Has a nice little strap you can flip over to keep it closed. Not overly bulky
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Ooohhh - that is really cool and different! A bit pricey, but I am picturing how awesome that would look sitting on my desk, "Pastor, what is that book?" "That is not a book, that is my tablet!" Dun Dun Duh..... (cymbal crash)
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I have the new Microsoft Surface Pro 2 tablet (i5 processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB SSD). It runs Logos 5 just fine so far - although I do not seem to push Logos as hard as some of the folks I read in the forum (I usually have no more than 8-10 tabs open at any one time, searches are pretty simple). In particular the resolution of the screen is superb (1920X1080
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I have the SP2 and the Platinum Logos 5 with about 250 additional resources and all runs great on the tablet. My only complaint is that after indexing and such my Logos install takes up around 16GB of space. I bought the 64GB hard drive version and wish I would have bought the 128GB version.
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One thing to keep in mind is that any bluetooth keyboard or any usb wireless keyboard will also work with the Surface devices. I actually used an old wireless key and mouse on my SP2 in my office until I sprung for the Type Cover 2.
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John I ran into same thing at first, then realized I was not actually logged into my Logos/Faithlife account in my browser. When I logged in, suddenly the $3000 changed to $0.00. I completed the transaction and had my update within a couple minutes. YMMV!
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I also have Bibleworks 10 along with Logos 7. The same word is also lacks the pointing in that version of BHS in their text too, so my guess is that it must be an error / omission in the underlying digital source for BHS.
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On the flip side - I remember being in seminary (in the dark ages...) and using Greek or Hebrew concordances to do textual research that took hours that I can now do in minutes using software. It may be imperfect, but wow in my mind we have come a long way!!!! Blessings Orville
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That is actually a pretty intriguing idea - a wiki or forum styled collection of user submitted research that can show up in search results or accessed from within Logos. I also use Bibleworks frequently and I know they have a forum where users can share content they have generated and there is the ability to import that into the software (I am no expert
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This app was written using the .NET 4 framework, which is Windows only as far as I know. I am assuming since this is the Logos4Mac forum you are on some Apple hardware? Orville
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Interesting - I have a Win 7 64bit laptop (Asus) and a Win 7 64bit desktop (i built myself - quad core AMD, etc) and have never had a BSoD or even more than a minor program hang on either one. When I hear someone has frequent BSoD issues I start to think hardware or a corrupted driver. Now to be fair I also have a 13" Core 2 Duo MBP and a 15" i5 MBP
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My experience tells me you are likely correct on your analysis of the "mean time before passing" of the laptop versus the iMac! My neighbor's son has a 3 year old 17" MBP he has used at Brooks School of Photography for the last 3 years, and I have it in my shop for a checkup and it still runs like the day it was made. Some minor file permission issues
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hahaha - I went to school in Ann Arbor and grew up in Michigan so I have already been to 42.43512° N 83.98608° W and back!