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Michael, I can really sympathize with you. You should not have to do "diagnostic logging" or go through any other electronic manipulations to get the program which you spent more than a few dollars on to run.
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Where might one find the "Library Catalogue?"
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Mike, Fortunately or unfortunately you have demonstrated perfectly why this entire rollout of L5 has been a consumer nightmare. Anytime you have to put two posts on a thread with graphs, charts, lines, etc., you have opened up Pandora's box.
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Thanks, folks, for all the assistance. I have viewed almost all the "Unofficial" Logos 4 videos and about anything else I can find. Sloooooowly, but surely, we're getting there. With that in mind, I would like a nice, clear, concise explanation of the difference between notes and clippings. I have a vague idea, but would like somethng to catalogue in
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Mark, Thanks for that. I was able to get what I needed by using the visual filter. I knew I could count on you. BTW, love your videos.
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Absolutely!
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Mark, I'm trying here and I greatly thank you for your assistance, but I just cannot figure out how to upload the logs. I may just wait a couple of hours until my friends at Logos can walk me through the process.
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Sorry for your bibliophilic depression. We will prayerfully consider the English Bible Collection. Seems like a good deal at $30.
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Great idea here.
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Okay, I bit!
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I put Logos 5 on my ACER V-5 122p now running Windows 8.1 and have had no problems. I have 4 GB and 500 GB.
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When will the Vyrso books be able to be read on Kindle.
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Still not yet here. Beginning to look like a ruse for some.
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Thanks for the heads up, gentlemen.
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Ray graciously placed a $20 credit on my account. Apparently there was some "bug" in the system. Bottom line: He did right.
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I have the ESV with Reverse Interlinear which is wonderful, however, at times I would like to view just the test of the ESV. Is that possible and, if so, how?
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fgh, much thanks. while you were typing I did some exploring and got the deal figured out. Logos continues to amaze and baffle.
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I carry that crazy Kindle with me almost constantly. Yes!
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Yeah, Michael, precisely. It's a marketing gimic.
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Kevin, I'll be preaching on John 3.16 - The Greatest Gift of All.