Is the translate tool accessible in Logos 9?
No, but why are you using L9?
I did not upgrade to 10 due to the costs
The Logos 10 engine is free and you are probably already using it.
I understand you haven't purchased a package due to price.
The current engine is 27.1, which you should be using if your computer supports it.
And your settings are as they should be. You'd have to work hard to not be on the Free L 10.
I did not upgrade to 10 due to the costs The Logos 10 engine is free and you are probably already using it.
Does the free engine include the translate tool, though? Matt Mattox said it requires Logos Silver or higher.
Does the free engine include the translate tool, though?
No - I was simply responding to the point about not running the L10 engine.
Automatic Translation Tool on Mobile requires L10 Bronze Feature Upgrade.
Automatic Translation Tool on Web App requires L10 Silver Feature Upgrade.
Automatic Translation Tool on Desktop requires L10 Full Feature Upgrade or Academic Feature Upgrade.
I do not know what your monthly budget is but for $14.99 or $24.99 you can get FaithLife Connect and the would give you use of more resources & the Full Feature Set.
Is the translate tool accessible in Logos 9? I do not know what your monthly budget is but for $14.99 or $24.99 you can get FaithLife Connect and the would give you use of more resources & the Full Feature Set.
Or Verbum Now for $99.99 a year with all featues. https://verbum.com/now
I tell you all what happened. I had Logos 8 silver when Logos 9 was published. So I got Logos 9 Platinum and my former institution provided ebooks through Logos (Liberty U). I am still paying for Logos 9 125$ a month for the next 9 months and I do not want to commit to Logos 10. The full features upgrade is nice but I just cannot afford it. I have asked to have it added to my payment plan for a down payment of 59$ and the answer was no.
Christian,
Do you have the academic discount?
Yes sir I do
It would probably avoid confusion if you quoted the software version rather than the library version when describing your installation.
Logos 9 means many (different) things to many people, as does Logos 10.