When will Logos 11 Arrive?

October 14th, 2024?
Let the countdown and speculation begin.
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This has become a tradition. lol
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Voicing my opinion and hope that FL will find the intergrity to pause the usual cycle and focus MUCH NEEDED time and attention to maximizing the working links in Logos. There is hardly an hour-long session that passes where I don't encounter one or more dead links to resources THAT ARE ALREADY IN LOGOS. I would gladly trade L10-15 for having working links.
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Jerry Bush said:
October 14th, 2024?
Let the countdown and speculation begin.
What a great guess. We will just have to wait and see.
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Jerry Bush said:
October 14th, 2024?
Let the countdown and speculation begin.
My friend somehow i feel you deserve a few lashes with a wet noodle for this thread.
xD xD I am laughing hard!
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David Paul said:
Voicing my opinion and hope that FL will find the intergrity to pause the usual cycle and focus MUCH NEEDED time and attention to maximizing the working links in Logos. There is hardly an hour-long session that passes where I don't encounter one or more dead links to resources THAT ARE ALREADY IN LOGOS. I would gladly trade L10-15 for having working links.
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Jerry Bush said:
October 14th, 2024?
Let the countdown and speculation begin.
I failed in my L10 guess. I won't try any more.
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Christians historically are bad at guessing dates, but pretty good at expectation. I hope you find consolation in that. [:D]
David Wanat said:Jerry Bush said:October 14th, 2024?
Let the countdown and speculation begin.
I failed in my L10 guess. I won't try any more.
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David Paul said:
Voicing my opinion and hope that FL will find the intergrity to pause the usual cycle and focus MUCH NEEDED time and attention to maximizing the working links in Logos. There is hardly an hour-long session that passes where I don't encounter one or more dead links to resources THAT ARE ALREADY IN LOGOS. I would gladly trade L10-15 for having working links.
It is not one or another. Both need to happen, and only one of them can help them pay the bill. So I would love to see that developing next version to pay the bill so that they can fix other things that no one would care about unless they aren't working. Maintenance is hard, and unless we the consumers start to pay just for maintenance, that's how to fund it unfortunately.
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I'm thinking they need to reference This is Spinal Tap with Nigel Tufnel saying "This goes to 11." 😉
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No man knows the day or hour.
I suppose it will be done when its done, and likely not before, or after.
Hopefully 11 is as good or better than what we got with 10.L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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I thought there was not going to be a Logos 11 software update. We are on Logos 27 now. The only reason for a step up in number from 10 would be for new base package libraries. So we're not waiting for a big new rollout of new features. Am I misunderstanding something about the new numbering scheme?
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Ive been kind of preoccupied offline lately, and so perhaps am misinformed, or misremembering, but I would still expect there to be a new set of features and data sets that will release along side the new libraries.Rosie Perera said:I thought there was not going to be a Logos 11 software update. We are on Logos 27 now. The only reason for a step up in number from 10 would be for new base package libraries. So we're not waiting for a big new rollout of new features. Am I misunderstanding something about the new numbering scheme?
I think its just the engine and the other under the hood stuff that is being kept up to date with the 27, 28, 29 stuff.L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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Rosie Perera said:
I thought there was not going to be a Logos 11 software update.
There is now a divorce between the naming schemas for the SOFTWARE (currently Logos Engine build 27) and for the LIBRARIES and FEATURES (currently "Logos 10"). There is no reason to think there won't be a "Logos 11," but Logos could certainly change their mind. In any case, there is every reason to think there will be a new release (as there is every 2 years). Again, we are talking about the LIBRARIES and FEATURES.
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JT (alabama24) said:Rosie Perera said:
I thought there was not going to be a Logos 11 software update.
There is now a divorce between the naming schemas for the SOFTWARE (currently Logos Engine build 27) and for the LIBRARIES and FEATURES (currently "Logos 10"). There is no reason to think there won't be a "Logos 11," but Logos could certainly change their mind. In any case, there is every reason to think there will be a new release (as there is every 2 years). Again, we are talking about the LIBRARIES and FEATURES.
Silly me, I was thinking that FEATURES were part of SOFTWARE, but I guess they broke that model years ago and I was still thinking like an old Microsoft Developer from the 80s and 90s. I guess since they promised the the software would always be free, that model eventually broke down for them and they had to start charging for the features. Fair enough. I'd just forgotten that the numbering scheme of the software (which I knew was separate from the base packages) didn't include any new features. It's just little tweaks.
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Rosie Perera said:
Silly me, I was thinking that FEATURES were part of SOFTWARE, but I guess they broke that model years ago and I was still thinking like an old Microsoft Developer from the 80s and 90s. I guess since they promised the the software would always be free, that model eventually broke down for them and they had to start charging for the features. Fair enough. I'd just forgotten that the numbering scheme of the software (which I knew was separate from the base packages) didn't include any new features. It's just little tweaks.
Without resurrecting the old debate of whether Logos is expensive or not, the challenge with this dichotomy of software and features is that it can lead a new customer to increasing sticker shock, as the costs mount up to meet an expectation of having a fully functional piece of Bible software for a budgeted price point which seems to have no limit.
Not only this, but studying and learning all the options can start to look like one is buying a new car from a dealer. Does this come with A/C? What about power brakes? Oh yeah, you can get a bigger fuel tank too. When weighing up features, datasets, libraries, church traditions, etc. its not too far off from this at times.
While there are some calls for simplifying the UI, I wonder if simplifying the sales model might be worth considering. I really thought the Logos Now model (a.k.a Faithlife Connect) had some potential. Pay an annual fee and you are kept up to date, and it used to be we got early access to new features.
Anyhow...
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Donovan R. Palmer said:Rosie Perera said:
Silly me, I was thinking that FEATURES were part of SOFTWARE, but I guess they broke that model years ago and I was still thinking like an old Microsoft Developer from the 80s and 90s. I guess since they promised the the software would always be free, that model eventually broke down for them and they had to start charging for the features. Fair enough. I'd just forgotten that the numbering scheme of the software (which I knew was separate from the base packages) didn't include any new features. It's just little tweaks.
Without resurrecting the old debate of whether Logos is expensive or not, the challenge with this dichotomy of software and features is that it can lead a new customer to increasing sticker shock, as the costs mount up to meet an expectation of having a fully functional piece of Bible software for a budgeted price point which seems to have no limit.
Not only this, but studying and learning all the options can start to look like one is buying a new car from a dealer. Does this come with A/C? What about power brakes? Oh yeah, you can get a bigger fuel tank too. When weighing up features, datasets, libraries, church traditions, etc. its not too far off from this at times.
While there are some calls for simplifying the UI, I wonder if simplifying the sales model might be worth considering. I really thought the Logos Now model (a.k.a Faithlife Connect) had some potential. Pay an annual fee and you are kept up to date, and it used to be we got early access to new features.
Anyhow...
I am thinking about buying a car in 2024. I will not buy a Cadillac or fancy sports care or that level of car as the price is not in my budget. I don't mind looking at a Bugatti and dream. But I will consider a medium priced car that will fit into my budget....
I will do the same with bible software.
Also, I like having my software on my pc, so I buy it. This way, "I think", Logos can go kaput and I'll still be able to run my software.... for a while at least. If I go the "Faithlife Connect" I don't know as I would have that option.
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
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xnman said:
I am thinking about buying a car in 2024. I will not buy a Cadillac or fancy sports care or that level of car as the price is not in my budget. I don't mind looking at a Bugatti and dream. But I will consider a medium priced car that will fit into my budget....
I will do the same with bible software.
Also, I like having my software on my pc, so I buy it. This way, "I think", Logos can go kaput and I'll still be able to run my software.... for a while at least. If I go the "Faithlife Connect" I don't know as I would have that option.
I know one can't take analogies too far, but bear with me on this. When you buy a car, that isn't the end of your expenses in running it. You have to buy gas and pay for regular maintenance. And no car lasts forever, even with the best care. Eventually you will have to buy a new one. You don't always have to upgrade to the latest model, but at some point the old one will start having enough annoyances that you'll decide to take the plunge. I'm almost at that point with my 2005 Mazda. It still runs great, but every time a rent a car, I get spoiled by all the basic features that cars have these days which I don't have in my Mazda: backup cameras, radios that tell you the station that's playing and even what song is playing, folding side mirrors, lights that turn off automatically if you forget to turn them off, keyless ignition, etc.
So it is with major software. You can probably live without the new features for a while, but then when you see how everyone is benefiting from the new whiz bang AI search (or some such), or you realize the "fuel efficiency" (performance) of your old version isn't as good as the new one, you might decide it's time to upgrade.
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xnman said:
But I will consider a medium priced car that will fit into my budget....
Do they still make those? [:D]
As far as the expense of Logos software, The entry level cost is not really huge when compared to competing products. It is when you decide that you need a huge library of expensive resources that the numbers add up ... and that is also true with its main competitors.
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John said:
and that is also true with its main competitors.
There was a time, I'd have disagreed, as an over-generalization. My Accordance library was purchased at a pittance (at the time).
But just checking on common 'academic' titles, I notice either Logos is spec'ing theirs below Accordance, or Accordance has been quietly moving its price points up. In any event, ignoring sales, my limited sample had to give Logos uniformly the thumbs-up.
Granted there's still coverage in Accordance, that Logos hasn't picked up.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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DMB said:
Accordance has been quietly moving its price points up
I don't have a frame of reference for that, as I never tried Accordance until a couple years after Bibleworks closed down. But it seems obvious that Accordance has better sales with lower prices. But only on certain items. And you are not always comparing apples to apples, because many times, Accordance is way behind on updates. Many times you are getting incomplete sets in those sales, where Logos has additional volumes.
Accordance and Logos both are offering free or very cheap starter/beginner packages, so the entry level is about the same.
I have invested a lot in both, and hope for both to be around long term. But Logos appears to be better situated for future success, with a vast library of available titles and a cross platform strategy that is working on today's more powerful hardware. The iOS app is great. I have not tried the Android app, but they do have one. Last I knew, Accordance android app has not been updated in a very long time, and isn't even in the app store anymore.
Logos also has a fantastic web app that really works. (Yes I know it lacks some functionality compared to the desktop, nobody needs to tell me that) [:)]
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xnman said:
I am thinking about buying a car in 2024...I will consider a medium priced car that will fit into my budget....I will do the same with bible software.
I had Logos 9 feature set and upgrading to Logos 10 Full feature set cost $200 (if my memory serves me right). Spending $200 every 2 years for the savings in time in doing Biblical research is priceless.
It is the Library that costs a bunch (which, I think is still less than the print versions). And that is to be expected, isn't it? You could avoid the cost by going to your local library to do the research. Or, you could do the research sitting in the comfort of your bedroom in your laptop by having a big Logos library. Convenience has a cost.
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1Cor10 31 said:xnman said:
I am thinking about buying a car in 2024...I will consider a medium priced car that will fit into my budget....I will do the same with bible software.
I had Logos 9 feature set and upgrading to Logos 10 Full feature set cost $200 (if my memory serves me right). Spending $200 every 2 years for the savings in time in doing Biblical research is priceless.
It is the Library that costs a bunch (which, I think is still less than the print versions). And that is to be expected, isn't it? You could avoid the cost by going to your local library to do the research. Or, you could do the research sitting in the comfort of your bedroom in your laptop by having a big Logos library. Convenience has a cost.
Yes.... and my Ford gets me to anywhere a Cadillac or a Bugatti will get me for a whole lot less dollars.... and I can still park my Ford in my garage! [8-|]
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
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I'll be getting some amount of money from fema for the books I lost, so I've been looking at purchasing some of the digital libraries (legacy and otherwise) as a way to replace some of what has been lost. Seems to me that once you reach a certain point, at least with my purchase history, most of the base packages ran around a buck a title. That's pretty hard to beat.1Cor10 31 said:xnman said:I am thinking about buying a car in 2024...I will consider a medium priced car that will fit into my budget....I will do the same with bible software.
I had Logos 9 feature set and upgrading to Logos 10 Full feature set cost $200 (if my memory serves me right). Spending $200 every 2 years for the savings in time in doing Biblical research is priceless.
It is the Library that costs a bunch (which, I think is still less than the print versions). And that is to be expected, isn't it? You could avoid the cost by going to your local library to do the research. Or, you could do the research sitting in the comfort of your bedroom in your laptop by having a big Logos library. Convenience has a cost.
L2 lvl4 (...) WORDsearch, all the way through L10,
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David Paul said:
Voicing my opinion and hope that FL will find the intergrity to pause the usual cycle and focus MUCH NEEDED time and attention to maximizing the working links in Logos. There is hardly an hour-long session that passes where I don't encounter one or more dead links to resources THAT ARE ALREADY IN LOGOS. I would gladly trade L10-15 for having working links.
I agree that maintaining current resources should be a priority.
But I don't want to miss L11 as I assume that there will be lots of AI in this upcoming release which will finally make the search function more usable for those who are not experts in Logos' search language.
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Armin said:David Paul said:
Voicing my opinion and hope that FL will find the intergrity to pause the usual cycle and focus MUCH NEEDED time and attention to maximizing the working links in Logos. There is hardly an hour-long session that passes where I don't encounter one or more dead links to resources THAT ARE ALREADY IN LOGOS. I would gladly trade L10-15 for having working links.
I agree that maintaining current resources should be a priority.
But I don't want to miss L11 as I assume that there will be lots of AI in this upcoming release which will finally make the search function more usable for those who are not experts in Logos' search language.
Armin ..... I'm in full agreement and very hopeful that Logos Search will be improved!!!
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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Jerry Bush said:
October 14th, 2024?
Let the countdown and speculation begin.
2024 / 2 = 1012 = book 10 chapter 12 verse 24, and name it Solomon to focus on wisdom [I]
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Wellll...... I'm still confused.... I don't know if my library is called books or "resources" and I don't know if I have "features" or "functions" of the Logos program. But then, I never did claim to be the smartest kid on the block. [8-|]
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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2024-income and property taxes=1012-inflation=0. I'm going to have to pass on Logos 11.[:(]
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xnman said:
I don't know if my library is called books or "resources" and I don't know if I have "features" or "functions" of the Logos program.
Old terminology was resources; Logos switched to books ... human brains are still in various levels of retraining.
You purchase features which perform functions.
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Imagine if they went back to Libronix 😂 Since the new CEO is going back to Logos’s roots. Here’s an excerpt from a 2005 post:
Do I Call It Logos or Libronix?
”Libronix is a brand name owned by Logos. The Libronix Digital Library System is what we call our software platform. Logos Bible Software is what we call the products that contain both the Libronix DLS and a collection of electronic books, because without the books there is nothing Bible-specific about the Libronix DLS.”
Interesting indeed!
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DAL said:
Interesting indeed!
Roots, yes. It's been all downhill after the Logos company bought out the Libronix company. Having to learn 'BUG: yada, yada, yada.' Trying to figure out Logos 10 vs 29. Functions (ooops) that I might own. Or maybe I don't ... who's to know for sure?? And then, indices ... somewhere in there, tightly guarded as to which 'resource' has which 'index'.
Libby, yes!!
[Eyes only: Libronix and Logos were the same company. I didn't want to risk customers 'knowing'.]
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Less then a year to go my bro. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🤣🤣
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Hasn't everything already been invented? What else could possibly be new?
Function. Yeah, function! Speedy. Simple. Beginner's mode. 98% of what 98% of people do in Logos.
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Yeah I'm pretty advanced in logos however I haven't used it much since logos 10 came out. Kinda had a rough patch, getting a new laptop today and can't wait to dive in!
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GaoLu said:
Advanced mode for 2% of what 2% of people do--of whom I am one.
I realize your point.
But stepping back, the 2% is Logos slicing/dicing mode. 'Book of lists'. Critical text, without good criticism.
There's no 2% for studying the text. I suspect, because Logos is a database-engine. Soon to add, summarize database-engine.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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Off topic but who's that quote from in your quotes?
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James Johnson said:
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
It's an Enochian influenced Jubilees residual, used in a later Nag Hammadi text.
Joking ... it's lyrics from a CW song.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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James Johnson said:
Off topic but who's that quote from in your quotes?
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
There's this really amazing thing called Google. [;)]
It's easy. Select text, copy, go to Google.com, paste, hit Enter. Voila!
To save yourself the time, click here:
"God will save his fallen angels and their broken wings He'll mend."
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Well, today I prayed for my tongue to hold restraint when talking to people who are rude to me for no reason, coming off a hard backslide, I've been very angry recently. I see how God is using you however, and for that I bless you in Christ name. I forgive you for your snarky comment and I love you because I trust you're a child of God. I am sorry if I offended you by asking where the quote came from, and I apologise but I did google it first, and all I got was a song from Billy Joel and thought, "that's can't be right" soninasked because I'll admit I was curious about the quote. May the LORD keep you and bless you.
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Ahh !
Thank you for that.
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Ahh !
Thank you for that.
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My crystal ball and the right quadrant of the sheep's liver say that it is October 7.
Mission: To serve God as He desires.
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Kolen Cheung said:David Paul said:
Voicing my opinion and hope that FL will find the intergrity to pause the usual cycle and focus MUCH NEEDED time and attention to maximizing the working links in Logos. There is hardly an hour-long session that passes where I don't encounter one or more dead links to resources THAT ARE ALREADY IN LOGOS. I would gladly trade L10-15 for having working links.
It is not one or another. Both need to happen, and only one of them can help them pay the bill. So I would love to see that developing next version to pay the bill so that they can fix other things that no one would care about unless they aren't working. Maintenance is hard, and unless we the consumers start to pay just for maintenance, that's how to fund it unfortunately.
I bet if Faithlife allowed certain power users the ability to self-correct links, this could be a great way to manage current dead links while enabling staff to focus on new releases. I for one would be glad to add links as I encounter issues - a number of "typos" I have reported are bad links. A periodic coupon or special discount on new packages would be a great incentive! [:D]
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That's actually a good idea. I for one would spend a few hours a day going through dead links for them coupons !
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