PBB: Logos Talk

Kolen Cheung
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edited November 20 in English Forum

I’ve been using this for years and I decided to share this with you, in the spirit of “It’s easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission.”

Disclaimer: Faithlife employee please let me know to delete this document if you don’t give permission for redistributing the blog like this, and I ask for your forgiveness in advance if so.

Because, this basically is to bundle all the Logos blog post into 1 PBB document. I don’t have the copyright to redistribute it. But lately I figure since it is distributed on logos.com itself, it might not be that big of a problem. See if this has Faithlife’s blessing.

Title: Logos Talk

Author: Faithlife

Copyright: Copyright © 2005–2020 Faithlife / Logos Bible Software

Type: Lectionary

Language: English

Alternative Title: The Logos Bible Software Blog

Publisher: Faithlife

file: Download here (click "..." on the right and click "Download")

This is a “Lectionary” with the date of publishing as the milestone. e.g. if you want to see the blog post in “October 26, 2020”, just type that in your milestone and hit enter.

Or if you want to find out the launch dates of all Logos versions since 2005, you can search “All Text in Logos Talk” with "Introducing Logos Bible Software" OR (Logos WITHIN 6 WORDS "is here"), in which you can quickly identify the exact launch days with the blog post:

date

version

url

5/1/06

3

https://blog.logos.com/2006/05/logos_bible_software_3_is_here_1/

11/2/09

4

https://blog.logos.com/2009/11/introducing_logos_bible_software_4/

11/1/12

5

https://blog.logos.com/2012/11/introducing-logos-bible-software-5/

10/28/14

6

https://blog.logos.com/2014/10/introducing-logos-bible-software-6/

8/24/16

7

https://blog.logos.com/2016/08/l7-announcement/

10/29/18

8

https://blog.logos.com/2018/10/the-new-logos-is-here/

10/26/20

9

https://blog.logos.com/2020/10/logos-9-is-here-see-whats-new/

Also, the source link is just above the title per blog post, so that you can click the link and go to the blog post itself.

And images are converted to a descriptive text with a hyperlink to the image itself. This makes the docx small and since it will be for indexing purpose I think it’s fine.

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