I'm not complaining, but I'm wondering why I found both Greek and Hebrew to be dynamically priced to $0. Anyone have an answer.
They are included in the Logos Now subscription
See https://community.logos.com/forums/p/128775/836795.aspx#836795 for some context.
They are included in the Logos Now subscription See https://community.logos.com/forums/p/128775/836795.aspx#836795 for some context.
Wouldn't that just make it a temporary license though? I didn't think Logos Now allowed permanent licenses for their special data sets.
They're included in the Extended Feature set, but it still let me "buy" the Hebrew set for free - running if it's something out of sync along those lines?
I believe this is a case where you own the dataset (sold in the extended feature set), but rent the documentation (not included in the extended feature set, but included with a Logos Now subscription).
What you're purchasing for $0 is not the dataset, but the free documentation.
Anyone who hasn't bought that yet for free can confirm this before/after purchasing it by looking in their library and seeing the dataset documentation's license change from temporary to permanent.