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Matthew
Matthew Member Posts: 78
edited November 21 in English Forum

Can someone explain specifically how to go back to 7 on a MacPro? I'm a FL Connect member and downloaded 8 for free, but I don't have the time or desire to work through this rollout which actually loses functionality, and then have to wait an unspecified amount of time to maybe get back the functionality I currently had in 7. I don't ever use the web app, don't see the use or need. I purchased the desktop version for a reason--maximum functionality. I don't need or want a stripped down version. I'm not upset at all, just wasn't expecting a beta version to be released. I'd be glad to switch to 8 if/when all the functionality of 7 makes it way into 8. Until then, I just want to do what all I was able to do 48 hours ago. Thanks!

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  • Please elaborate about functionality lost in Logos 8 that you need.

    Logos wiki has => Uninstalling Logos for Mac with reference to => Quick Installation onto Multiple Macs for copying resources (if want to avoid downloading them)

    Also Logos wiki includes many new Help Center links => https://wiki.logos.com/

    Thankful for new Help Center having many videos and articles about Logos 8

    Keep Smiling [:)]

  • Ted Hans
    Ted Hans Member, MVP Posts: 3,170 ✭✭✭

    but I don't have the time or desire to work through this rollout which actually loses functionality, and then have to wait an unspecified amount of time to maybe get back the functionality I currently had in 7.

    Please can you explain what you mean by lose of functionality? What could you do that you are unable to do in Logos 8.

    Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :) has answered your request.

    Dell, studio XPS 7100, Ram 8GB, 64 - bit Operating System, AMD Phenom(mt) IIX6 1055T Processor 2.80 GHZ

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith Member, MVP Posts: 11,790 ✭✭✭

    Matthew, you'll need to contact Customer Service. At the least they will need to change your software license back to L7 or when you revert automatic updates will take you back to L8. Once that is done it would be a matter of uninstalling L8 and reinstalling L7. Again, best to discuss this with CS to be sure it goes smoothly. I wouldn't be surprised that the CS agents haven't had much experience doing this.

    Regarding your upset, you didn't know what wouldn't work and that is something FL should have given more thought to explaining. This has happened at least once before, but usually upgrades don't lose functionality.

    L8 isn't a beta version. It is a release version with functionality to be added. Faithlife (and other software companies) often use this approach to get better customer feedback so they can tailor the software better through subsequent updates. So it isn't complete, but it isn't a beta, either. However, there is no use arguing over terms. You are unhappy with the product and there should be a way for you to get back to what you want. Call CS or email support@faithlife.com.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    Please elaborate about functionality lost in Logos 8 that you need.

    Keep Smiling Smile

    1. Parallel highlights are gone (I don't see them or how to turn them back on if they're there).

    2. You can no longer click on a reading plan from the home page and have it open to your existing layout. Instead, it closes your layout and opens a layout that FL has decided upon. Definitely not the layout I'm going to use for my daily reading.

    3. You can no longer customize the home page. I know there's talk of it being fixed eventually, but why release a "new"version that does less than the current version?

    4. I have read on the forums (but haven't had the time to experiment with) that the new notes system lacks several things that the previous note system had.

    I'm sure others can give more examples. I'm in seminary and just don't have time to wait for features to come back or to figure out a whole new way to do what was perfectly fine for me 48 hours ago. I've got assignments due this week and next, etc. Like I said, let me go back to what I had and then let me know when 8 does what 7 did. It's like saying the 2019 edition of a car is out now but they did away with power steering until later. Not mad, just want it to work without waiting 6 weeks or indefinitely. It seems like the whole point of 8 is to make the desktop version like the web app, which is a stripped down version of the full desktop program if I understand correctly. I only use the desktop version, I want all the features, not some.

    Do the links you gave me explain how to reinstall 7 once I've deleted 8? Am I going to lose anything? Is it going to take 4 hours?

    Thanks!

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    Thanks for your regular help on the forums Mark! The problem is that no matter what I do now, it's going to be a significant amount of time wasted and loss of productivity. If I go back to 7 I've likely got hours of time in it, and if I stick with 8 I either have to figure out workarounds and/or go without features I used every day. Neither is good. I've been using Logos since Bible college in 1995-96, and when they get it right they're the best Bible software in the world. But their communication (or better lack thereof) is systemically flawed and I can't imagine releasing a new version that doesn't do everything the previous version did. They're supposed to add functionality, not lose it. It really is a love/hate relationship at this point.

  • Philana R. Crouch
    Philana R. Crouch Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,597

    2. You can no longer click on a reading plan from the home page and have it open to your existing layout. Instead, it closes your layout and opens a layout that FL has decided upon. Definitely not the layout I'm going to use for my daily reading.

    Matthew,

    If you modify the layout the way that you want, and then click in the layouts menu, under the Home Page layouts section click on the arrow next to the Bible Reading Plan layout, and select "Replace with the current layout". Then is should use what you've updated it to. I hope this helps.

  • Graham Owen
    Graham Owen Member Posts: 254

    Thanks for your regular help on the forums Mark! The problem is that no matter what I do now, it's going to be a significant amount of time wasted and loss of productivity. If I go back to 7 I've likely got hours of time in it, and if I stick with 8 I either have to figure out workarounds and/or go without features I used every day. Neither is good. I've been using Logos since Bible college in 1995-96, and when they get it right they're the best Bible software in the world. But their communication (or better lack thereof) is systemically flawed and I can't imagine releasing a new version that doesn't do everything the previous version did. They're supposed to add functionality, not lose it. It really is a love/hate relationship at this point.

    Matthew - I'm on Windows not Mac but share your frustrations.

    Unfortunately I'm getting the impression that getting back to 7 is not a realistic or sensible option so joining Faithlife on the Fail Forward journey of Logos 8 is probably the best option.

    Choices in methodology and use of other tools means that I seem to have escaped some of the higher impact issues.

    There are some things that you can do while staying on 8 that may help.

    One example is switching back to the old format Notes, this is documented elsewhere and there seem to be a number of issues triggered by moving to the old format. This may or may not help you.

    I would expect that some other strategies will emerge over the next few days, Logos users have learned to be resourceful and solve problems in multiple ways. Breaking the problems into small manageable issues may help. It sounds stupid but adding a couple of Windows to my Layout and using the Windows <Alt> <Tab> to switch between windows has helped me create a workable solution to a couple of my productivity issues.

    I'm also confident that Faithlife will do the right ting and eventually pull on their Super Man outfits and fix the problems being raised. The ones that they already know about will be the priority but they will pick up the others as well. How quickly things get fixed will vary,

    I also go back to the same 95 era I agree its often been painful but history does show things will get better.

    You may of course be left with no choice but to try reinstating 7 but right now I would suggest that should be plan b not a.

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    2. You can no longer click on a reading plan from the home page and have it open to your existing layout. Instead, it closes your layout and opens a layout that FL has decided upon. Definitely not the layout I'm going to use for my daily reading.

    Matthew,

    If you modify the layout the way that you want, and then click in the layouts menu, under the Home Page layouts section click on the arrow next to the Bible Reading Plan layout, and select "Replace with the current layout". Then is should use what you've updated it to. I hope this helps.

    Hi Philana,

    I very much appreciate you trying to help. Unfortunately, this doesn't quite work. I did what you said and clicked on a reading plan and I got the spinning wheel of death and had to force quit (Mac). I restarted and tried again. This time it did load the proper starting verse from my reading plan, but it stayed on the Bible that was saved in my current layout instead of switching to the Bible specified in the reading plan (my default layout has several Bibles open including all of the ones I use for my various daily reading plans). So I tried it again using a different plan and it locked up and I had to force quit and restart. I tried again and got the same results--it opened to the correct passage but did not change to the correct Bible. So I have to either remember which Bible to manually switch to or open up the reading plan from docs and go to each reading plan from there. Maybe they can tweak your way so that it does what it did in 7, but what it's doing in 8 is not the same, it doesn't open to the Bible that is specified in the reading plan.

    Thanks for trying,

    Matthew

  • Philana R. Crouch
    Philana R. Crouch Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,597

    2. You can no longer click on a reading plan from the home page and have it open to your existing layout. Instead, it closes your layout and opens a layout that FL has decided upon. Definitely not the layout I'm going to use for my daily reading.

    Matthew,

    If you modify the layout the way that you want, and then click in the layouts menu, under the Home Page layouts section click on the arrow next to the Bible Reading Plan layout, and select "Replace with the current layout". Then is should use what you've updated it to. I hope this helps.

    Hi Philana,

    I very much appreciate you trying to help. Unfortunately, this doesn't quite work. I did what you said and clicked on a reading plan and I got the spinning wheel of death and had to force quit (Mac). I restarted and tried again. This time it did load the proper starting verse from my reading plan, but it stayed on the Bible that was saved in my current layout instead of switching to the Bible specified in the reading plan (my default layout has several Bibles open including all of the ones I use for my various daily reading plans). So I tried it again using a different plan and it locked up and I had to force quit and restart. I tried again and got the same results--it opened to the correct passage but did not change to the correct Bible. So I have to either remember which Bible to manually switch to or open up the reading plan from docs and go to each reading plan from there. Maybe they can tweak your way so that it does what it did in 7, but what it's doing in 8 is not the same, it doesn't open to the Bible that is specified in the reading plan.

    Thanks for trying,

    Matthew

    Matthew,

    Did you click on "Replace with current layout" when you made your changes? It needs to be the Bible Reading Plan layout under Home Page the Home Page layouts section of the layouts menu. When you return to the layouts menu it should say "custom" next to it.

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith Member, MVP Posts: 11,790 ✭✭✭

    1. Parallel highlights are gone (I don't see them or how to turn them back on if they're there).

    Matthew, I'm a little dense here. What function are you referring to? Actual highlights you've applied, or the Logos-generated highlights between versions when you select or hover over a word?

    If the latter, that's still in the software. Click on Visual Filters (the 3 circles), under Resources select "Corresponding Words". This has to be checked in any references between which you wish to have this interconnection work.

    BTW: If you mean the former, that is unavailable at this time but 'planned'.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    2. You can no longer click on a reading plan from the home page and have it open to your existing layout. Instead, it closes your layout and opens a layout that FL has decided upon. Definitely not the layout I'm going to use for my daily reading.

    Matthew,

    If you modify the layout the way that you want, and then click in the layouts menu, under the Home Page layouts section click on the arrow next to the Bible Reading Plan layout, and select "Replace with the current layout". Then is should use what you've updated it to. I hope this helps.

    Hi Philana,

    I very much appreciate you trying to help. Unfortunately, this doesn't quite work. I did what you said and clicked on a reading plan and I got the spinning wheel of death and had to force quit (Mac). I restarted and tried again. This time it did load the proper starting verse from my reading plan, but it stayed on the Bible that was saved in my current layout instead of switching to the Bible specified in the reading plan (my default layout has several Bibles open including all of the ones I use for my various daily reading plans). So I tried it again using a different plan and it locked up and I had to force quit and restart. I tried again and got the same results--it opened to the correct passage but did not change to the correct Bible. So I have to either remember which Bible to manually switch to or open up the reading plan from docs and go to each reading plan from there. Maybe they can tweak your way so that it does what it did in 7, but what it's doing in 8 is not the same, it doesn't open to the Bible that is specified in the reading plan.

    Thanks for trying,

    Matthew

    Matthew,

    Did you click on "Replace with current layout" when you made your changes? It needs to be the Bible Reading Plan layout under Home Page the Home Page layouts section of the layouts menu. When you return to the layouts menu it should say "custom" next to it.

    Yes, I did everything you said. But it will only work if your current layout happens to be using the same Bible as the reading plan you launch. My layout has nine different Bibles opened. I have three daily reading plans that use different Bibles. So if my default layout is saved with the LEB as the currently visible Bible (although there are eight other Bible tabs in my default layout) and I click on a reading plan whose Bible is the ESV, it will open to the passage from the reading plan, but it will stay in the LEB even though the ESV is the tab right next to it.

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    1. Parallel highlights are gone (I don't see them or how to turn them back on if they're there).

    Matthew, I'm a little dense here. What function are you referring to? Actual highlights you've applied, or the Logos-generated highlights between versions when you select or hover over a word?

    If the latter, that's still in the software. Click on Visual Filters (the 3 circles), under Resources select "Corresponding Words". This has to be checked in any references between which you wish to have this interconnection work.

    I think it was called "Corresponding Highlights." If you made a highlight in one Bible, you could see the same highlight in any other Bible so long as they all were Bibles that Logos had made into reverse interlinears e.g. ESV, NIV, NASB, LEB.

  • Mark
    Mark Member Posts: 2,636 ✭✭✭

    Matthew

    Whatever you decide to do, I would strongly recommend you make a backup copy of your Logos folder to be absolutely sure that if a mistake is made in reverting back to L7, you have not lost any of your settings and notes.



  • Levi Durfey
    Levi Durfey Member Posts: 2,214

    I think it was called "Corresponding Highlights." If you made a highlight in one Bible, you could see the same highlight in any other Bible so long as they all were Bibles that Logos had made into reverse interlinears e.g. ESV, NIV, NASB, LEB.

    I think what you are referring to was called Sympathetic Highlighting. Now it is called (since before Logo 8, btw) Corresponding Selection. If you select a word or phrase in one Bible, it will be selected/highlighted in another Bible.

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith Member, MVP Posts: 11,790 ✭✭✭

    I think it was called "Corresponding Highlights." If you made a highlight in one Bible, you could see the same highlight in any other Bible so long as they all were Bibles that Logos had made into reverse interlinears e.g. ESV, NIV, NASB, LEB.

    Yes, that's missing but 'planned' (I edited by reply after you must have seen it).

    Matthew, I'm not trying to make little of something that means a lot to you, but the list you gave seems fairly minor. To revert to L7 is going to take quite a bit of time. Then you'll lose the functions in L8 that might be helpful to your studies (Theology Guide, some of the workflows, search templates, Canvas, for example). 

    I wonder if what you've highlighted is 'mission critical' enough to be worth the time and potential loss?

    Again, please take that as a gentle question. I know what is important to you may not be important to me, but it doesn't seem what you are talking about is critical to the real purpose for which you own Logos Bible software.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    I think it was called "Corresponding Highlights." If you made a highlight in one Bible, you could see the same highlight in any other Bible so long as they all were Bibles that Logos had made into reverse interlinears e.g. ESV, NIV, NASB, LEB.

    I think what you are referring to was called Sympathetic Highlighting. Now it is called (since before Logo 8, btw) Corresponding Selection. If you select a word or phrase in one Bible, it will be selected/highlighted in another Bible.

    Thanks Levi, but that's not it, I know what that is and use it regularly. I'm talking about my highlights that I make in one Bible that are also visible in all Bibles that are reverse interlinear Bibles like the above list of Bibles.

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    I think it was called "Corresponding Highlights." If you made a highlight in one Bible, you could see the same highlight in any other Bible so long as they all were Bibles that Logos had made into reverse interlinears e.g. ESV, NIV, NASB, LEB.

    Yes, that's missing but 'planned' (I edited by reply after you must have seen it).

    Matthew, I'm not trying to make little of something that means a lot to you, but the list you gave seems fairly minor. To revert to L7 is going to take quite a bit of time. Then you'll lose the functions in L8 that might be helpful to your studies (Theology Guide, some of the workflows, search templates, Canvas, for example). 

    I wonder if what you've highlighted is 'mission critical' enough to be worth the time and potential loss?

    Again, please take that as a gentle question. I know what is important to you may not be important to me, but it doesn't seem what you are talking about is critical to the real purpose for which you own Logos Bible software.

    Thanks Mark. I'm sure you're right, I'm just frustrated. I don't understand the decision to release a "new" version of the software that doesn't do all that the previous version did. We want new features, better search options, faster loading, etc. Who wants to have things that weren't broken and that we used every day removed? I use my multiple reading plans every day and was perfectly fine with the homepage and my ability to customize it. Why would you do away with corresponding highlights? It was a wonderful feature. I may have made highlights 5 years ago in a Bible and now I prefer another Bible and am making highlights in it. No problem in 7. It's the same as if suddenly notes made in one Bible are no longer attached to other Bibles. But that still works in 8 as far as I can see. It just don't understand the reasoning at all.

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith Member, MVP Posts: 11,790 ✭✭✭

    Thanks Levi, but that's not it, I know what that is and use it regularly. I'm talking about my highlights that I make in one Bible that are also visible in all Bibles that are reverse interlinear Bibles like the above list of Bibles.

    And that is missing in L8 but 'planned'.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Levi Durfey
    Levi Durfey Member Posts: 2,214

    hanks Levi, but that's not it, I know what that is and use it regularly. I'm talking about my highlights that I make in one Bible that are also visible in all Bibles that are reverse interlinear Bibles like the above list of Bibles.

    Yes, I see now. In addition to what Mark said above, here's the link to the Features that FL is planning to add back in (scroll to bottom of page): https://www.logos.com/faq/notes

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith Member, MVP Posts: 11,790 ✭✭✭

    I'm just frustrated

    Understood.

    Why would you do away with corresponding highlights?

    Implementation of the new Notes tool has been in beta for quite some time. I really think what FL is trying to do is a good thing. Apparently it is complicated enough that they could not deliver all the former capabilities on time.

    You can revert to the old Notes system. I'm not sure, but I believe that will restore corresponding highlights. Check here. That's easier than reverting back to L7.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    I'm just frustrated

    Understood.

    Why would you do away with corresponding highlights?

    Implementation of the new Notes tool has been in beta for quite some time. I really think what FL is trying to do is a good thing. Apparently it is complicated enough that they could not deliver all the former capabilities on time.

    You can revert to the old Notes system. I'm not sure, but I believe that will restore corresponding highlights. Check here. That's easier than reverting back to L7.

    I followed Levi's link to the notes FAQ and see the corresponding highlights is twelfth on the list of priorities. Who knows how long that will take? I guess what I just don't get is why release Logos 8 until it's ready? Why go through the customer frustration and disappointment that sours what should be a joyous release campaign? Why not wait another six months if that's what it takes to get it right and roll it out with pride? I suspect it's a matter of wanting/needing the Christmas purchase revenue that a Fall release will generate. FL really is an odd mix of brilliance and things that make you scratch your head. I appreciate all your help and advice on this and the countless times I've read your comments and posts! Thanks for giving of your time and knowledge Mark.

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith Member, MVP Posts: 11,790 ✭✭✭

    Why not wait another six months if that's what it takes to get it right and roll it out with pride?

    The way FL has explained it is that their release dates get set a long time in advance. All sorts of things, including staffing, budgets, vacation time, other marketing plans, and so on (virtually most of the life of the company) gets pinned to that release date. If something gets delayed they cannot just slip the release date (especially six months). I get that. You cannot run a business as big as Faithlife's from month-to-month.

    The result is what we always see with a new major number release: not everything is as ready as FL (and we) would like it to be. It is stable (for the most part), so people aren't dealing with what beta testers have to deal with. But it is likely incomplete.

    The only thing FL could do is better communicate what doesn't work in the new release, esp. when it takes users backwards.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    Why not wait another six months if that's what it takes to get it right and roll it out with pride?

    The way FL has explained it is that their release dates get set a long time in advance. All sorts of things, including staffing, budgets, vacation time, other marketing plans, and so on (virtually most of the life of the company) gets pinned to that release date. If something gets delayed they cannot just slip the release date (especially six months). I get that. You cannot run a business as big as Faithlife's from month-to-month.

    The result is what we always see with a new major number release: not everything is as ready as FL (and we) would like it to be. It is stable (for the most part), so people aren't dealing with what beta testers have to deal with. But it is likely incomplete.

    The only thing FL could do is better communicate what doesn't work in the new release, esp. when it takes users backwards.

    Makes sense Mark. Given how long they've been doing this, though, you'd think they set dates with a whole lot more margin for exactly this reason. But the biggest area in which they can and need to improve is DEFINITELY communicating with their customers on numerous issues, including this. They really need to make it someone's job to improve how they communicate and interact with customers. They bring unnecessary grief and ill will upon themselves. As you know, this is not a new issue. Thanks again Mark!

  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,814 ✭✭✭

    So this is something else FL has failed to tell customers about. Coresponding highlights do not work. What else have they broken and failed to tell customers about? FL continues to treat customers with disrespect when they don’t man up and provide information on everything they have broken before selling a major ‘upgrade‘ to the software. 

    I'm just frustrated

    Understood.

    Why would you do away with corresponding highlights?

    Implementation of the new Notes tool has been in beta for quite some time. I really think what FL is trying to do is a good thing. Apparently it is complicated enough that they could not deliver all the former capabilities on time.

    You can revert to the old Notes system. I'm not sure, but I believe that will restore corresponding highlights. Check here. That's easier than reverting back to L7.

  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,814 ✭✭✭

    This is not good for enough Mark, charging customers for known to be broken software is not acceptabl, if a feature is not ready it should not be included in the release, it is a symptom of FL taking on too much, spreading themselves to thin and having total disrespect for customer.

  • Philana R. Crouch
    Philana R. Crouch Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,597

    Yes, I did everything you said. But it will only work if your current layout happens to be using the same Bible as the reading plan you launch. My layout has nine different Bibles opened. I have three daily reading plans that use different Bibles. So if my default layout is saved with the LEB as the currently visible Bible (although there are eight other Bible tabs in my default layout) and I click on a reading plan whose Bible is the ESV, it will open to the passage from the reading plan, but it will stay in the LEB even though the ESV is the tab right next to it.

    Hi Matthew,

    I created a case for this.

  • Matthew
    Matthew Member Posts: 78

    Yes, I did everything you said. But it will only work if your current layout happens to be using the same Bible as the reading plan you launch. My layout has nine different Bibles opened. I have three daily reading plans that use different Bibles. So if my default layout is saved with the LEB as the currently visible Bible (although there are eight other Bible tabs in my default layout) and I click on a reading plan whose Bible is the ESV, it will open to the passage from the reading plan, but it will stay in the LEB even though the ESV is the tab right next to it.

    Hi Matthew,

    I created a case for this.

    Thanks Philana!

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith Member, MVP Posts: 11,790 ✭✭✭

    This is not good for enough Mark, charging customers for known to be broken software is not acceptabl, if a feature is not ready it should not be included in the release, it is a symptom of FL taking on too much, spreading themselves to thin and having total disrespect for customer.

    Hey, doc, you've been around a long time. Your initials or the nickname they spell can mean something quite commendable, a title obtained by diligent work. I am beginning to think they mean "Director of Castigation". Not so commendable. Take that for what it's worth, but I know you can do better than take every opportunity you can find to criticize. Your experience can be of help here. I hope it will be.

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Simon’s Brother
    Simon’s Brother Member Posts: 6,814 ✭✭✭

    FL’s communication with customers is pathetic because they are not open with customers about these things and instead hide behind generalisations and marketing fluff. You are totally correct Matthew with this assessment of their communicatio.

    Why not wait another six months if that's what it takes to get it right and roll it out with pride?

    The way FL has explained it is that their release dates get set a long time in advance. All sorts of things, including staffing, budgets, vacation time, other marketing plans, and so on (virtually most of the life of the company) gets pinned to that release date. If something gets delayed they cannot just slip the release date (especially six months). I get that. You cannot run a business as big as Faithlife's from month-to-month.

    The result is what we always see with a new major number release: not everything is as ready as FL (and we) would like it to be. It is stable (for the most part), so people aren't dealing with what beta testers have to deal with. But it is likely incomplete.

    The only thing FL could do is better communicate what doesn't work in the new release, esp. when it takes users backwards.

    Makes sense Mark. Given how long they've been doing this, though, you'd think they set dates with a whole lot more margin for exactly this reason. But the biggest area in which they can and need to improve is DEFINITELY communicating with their customers on numerous issues, including this. They really need to make it someone's job to improve how they communicate and interact with customers. They bring unnecessary grief and ill will upon themselves. As you know, this is not a new issue. Thanks again Mark!

  • Graham Owen
    Graham Owen Member Posts: 254

    hanks Levi, but that's not it, I know what that is and use it regularly. I'm talking about my highlights that I make in one Bible that are also visible in all Bibles that are reverse interlinear Bibles like the above list of Bibles.

    Yes, I see now. In addition to what Mark said above, here's the link to the Features that FL is planning to add back in (scroll to bottom of page): https://www.logos.com/faq/notes

    As this is a Notes feature does the highlighting work if the Old Format notes are used in Logos 8?