New Jerome Biblical Commentary/New Jerome Bible Handbook

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  • Don Awalt
    Don Awalt Member Posts: 3,521 ✭✭✭

    While we are at it, I would like to make a pitch for Divine Intimacy, Father Gabriel of St. Mary Magdalene O.C.D., which is also on User Voice:

    https://suggestbooks.uservoice.com/forums/308269-book-suggestions/suggestions/11225271-divine-intimacy

    This is a classic spirituality/devotion book. I read the hard copy book daily, and not only is it an excellent devotional I have learned a ton from it

  • Joseph Turner
    Joseph Turner Member Posts: 2,855 ✭✭✭

    Chris K said:

    Be forewarned, the "Logos 2 Catholic" program I got was on disk and ran on Windows XP, so it was a little tricky getting it installed on the newer computers to get the license code, but it was worth the effort!

    Hi Chris, it's not necessary to install old Logos software to have the resources added to your account. Simply call or email Logos with the installation code and they'll add the resources for you. I have done this several times and it has always been a smooth process.

    Gordon, Logos 2 versions didn't have serial codes, so one has to install the L2 program along with the resources, which then allows for exporting a license file to be sent to Logos.  After L2 they started including the codes.

    Disclaimer:  I hate using messaging, texting, and email for real communication.  If anything that I type to you seems like anything other than humble and respectful, then I have not done a good job typing my thoughts.

  • Chris K
    Chris K Member Posts: 223

    Chris K said:

    Be forewarned, the "Logos 2 Catholic" program I got was on disk and ran on Windows XP, so it was a little tricky getting it installed on the newer computers to get the license code, but it was worth the effort!

    Hi Chris, it's not necessary to install old Logos software to have the resources added to your account. Simply call or email Logos with the installation code and they'll add the resources for you. I have done this several times and it has always been a smooth process.

    Gordon, Logos 2 versions didn't have serial codes, so one has to install the L2 program along with the resources, which then allows for exporting a license file to be sent to Logos.  After L2 they started including the codes.

    Yep, that was my issue - there was no code with the box itself so I had to go through the install process, then copy the code and send it to them.  So, unfortunately, if you get Logos 2.0 Catholic, you will have to find a way of installing it in order to get the code to give to Faithlife to apply to your account.

  • Gordon Jones
    Gordon Jones Member Posts: 743 ✭✭

    Gordon, Logos 2 versions didn't have serial codes

    I didn't know that, thanks, and I apologise for giving bad information. I guess the codes that I emailled to Logos must have all been Libronix/Logos3.

  • Joseph Turner
    Joseph Turner Member Posts: 2,855 ✭✭✭

    Gordon, Logos 2 versions didn't have serial codes

    I didn't know that, thanks, and I apologise for giving bad information. I guess the codes that I emailled to Logos must have all been Libronix/Logos3.

    No apology necessary!

    Disclaimer:  I hate using messaging, texting, and email for real communication.  If anything that I type to you seems like anything other than humble and respectful, then I have not done a good job typing my thoughts.