I received an email about the new Logos Cloud plans. It did mention if I am satisfied with my current Logos Cloud plan, I can remain on it instead of switching to the new Logos Cloud plans.
I'm debating whether to remain on my current Logos Cloud plan or cancel it outright and instead purchase the books I need directly and own them. Here are my questions.
1. I'm attaching a series of screenshots of my library showing all of my temporary resources sorted by series. I realize some of these are from my Logos Now membership (and I do wish to remain on Logos Now). The series I have access to in Logos Cloud I am most interested in are the following:
EEC
High Def Commentaries
Lexham Bible Guides
HD OT/NT and Discourse OT/NT
Spurgeon Commentaries
Reformed Dogmatics
Works of Wesley
Pastorum Series
Barnes Notes
To continue accessing them, is is more cost-effective to pay $20/month to the old Cloud Plus, or would it be better to purchase all of these outright (maybe on a payment plan)? I don't believe these are in the new Cloud plans.
2. Since I'm on the old Cloud Plus, as new volumes of EEC, Lexham Bible Guides, HD Commentaries, etc., are released, will I be granted automatic access to those new volumes in those series, or am I "locked in" to what's currently available in those series in the old Cloud Plus? That'll help me evaluate if the current Cloud Plus is still worth the investment.
3. I'm currently on the old Cloud Plus monthly and may want to transition back to the old Cloud Plus annual to save a little money. Am I still able to do that since I had Cloud Plus annual in the past?
Thanks!
