Is the OpenText.org Greek New Testament included in any current base packages or Logos Legacy Libraries?
As far as I can tell it was removed from Platinum and Biblical Languages Library after Logos 6.
Yes, sure - just look at https://www.logos.com/product/180158/the-opentextorg-syntactically-analyzed-greek-new-testament in the section "This title is included in the following collections"
it looks like the text without the clause analysis is contained in a number of Logos 5, 6 & 8 Legacy Packages as well as some high end Logos 9 packages. Expand the link at the bottom of the product page:
The OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek New Testament | Logos Bible Software
If you want the clause analysis as well it looks to be only in some high-end legacy Logos 8 packages as well as Logos 9 packages or as part of the Open Text Collection. See this link plus the packages it's included at end of the page:
What is the difference between these two versions:
The description of both is the same.
The more expensive resource.....................................................................
The cheaper one.....................................................................................
Contains only the best annotations provided by users
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I checked back on the product page to see - it's really there! Someone played a bit, I think...
The more expensive resource............. Product Details Title: The OpenText.org Syntactically Analyzed Greek New Testament Authors: Stanley E. Porter, Matthew Brook O’Donnell, Jeffrey T. Reed, Randall Tan, OpenText.org Publishers: OpenText.org, Logos Bible Software, Faithlife Print Publication Date: 2006–2009 Language: English Resources: 5 Format: Digital › Logos Research Edition Resource ID: {56C12F52-CEB8-4CCE-B5E6-EB410B92CB09} Metadata Last Updated: 2019-06-24T17:04:04Z
The more expensive resource.............
I own this resource according to the product page but the Information does not match what I actually own, which is the cheaper one. The Overview of the cheaper describes the three resources I have in Library. The overall description of the more expensive resource is rather fanciful when it talks about "crowd-sourced annotations". I would accept the invitation to "Chat with an expert" to sort this issue.