I love Logos, but (updates excluded) am getting overly concerned about its increasing reliance on a internet connection for its operation (Not just thinking of "Logos Now"), but especially with the current climate of paranoia by certain alphabet soup agencies of monitoring and analysing all traffic, and the older I get I am more concerned about the future of my nation (non-US) and the (currently remote) possibility of Christianity being outlawed and us being persecuted in the near future
I acknowledge my paranoia.. I am already starting to encypt and encode any data including files that I store on the web, and I may be extreme in my views, (I hope I am wrong) and Yes it might not happen in our lifetime.. but what if it does.?
What if the servers are shut down/blocked so we presumably have no way of reinstalling licences, when we are forced to reinstall we are unable to do so offline.. so we are dead in the water.. . My understanding is if no access to server unable to get licence key so no access to library after reinstall
Whilst I still have kept my Libronix stuff (Just in case) its kind of dead in water, and already realistically needs a VM to run in (slowly), my plea is please consider releasing (albeit a hamstrung version from your perspective) a version that doesn't require any Internet usage, yes I accept certain databases and "premium" features will be unavailable but at least we could resurrect our library from a backup if that day should arise where using internet to activate is not possible or would have serious health side effects..
Please consider a NON INTERNET version, I accept there may not be much demand (yet), but all I ask is that you don't discount me as a "loony toon" LOL