32.1 (32.1.31) is now available
The Logos Bible Study application version 32.1 is now available to all users.
To immediately update to the current stable version, enter Update Now into the command box. Otherwise, the app will automatically update the next time it is scheduled to check for updates.
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Savanna Lineberger said:
Release notes
So this is yet another case in which Windows users have to do a 300MB download just for a Mac fix. I've been saying this for years: this is a stupid practice.
I just downloaded the previous yesterday. I'll have no choice but to get this one if I want the FBotM & other resources tomorrow.
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Sean said:Savanna Lineberger said:
Release notes
So this is yet another case in which Windows users have to do a 300MB download just for a Mac fix. I've been saying this for years: this is a stupid practice.
I just downloaded the previous yesterday. I'll have no choice but to get this one if I want the FBotM & other resources tomorrow.
Welll... look at it this way.... Mac users have to put up with Windows downloads also. So it is a wash. [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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xnman said:
Welll... look at it this way.... Mac users have to put up with Windows downloads also. So it is a wash.
Regardless of the OS needing the fix, it is not ideal for users to be forced to update if we're not getting anything out of it. I'll want to skip this new update as long as possible but, as soon I buy books, I'll have no choice but to download it in order to get my books. This is irksome to me, especially as it seems to be happening more frequently.
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Yasmin Stephen said:
Regardless of the OS needing the fix, it is not ideal for users to be forced to update if we're not getting anything out of it.
But we are getting something out of it. More stable code as the result of the use of best practices in source code version control. Which is not to say that I don't understand your point.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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Yasmin Stephen said:
I'll want to skip this new update as long as possible but, as soon I buy books, I'll have no choice but to download it in order to get my books. This is irksome to me, especially as it seems to be happening more frequently.
To avoid this in the future (it's too late now if you've already received an update notification), in your command box type the following:
Set update channel to manual
This will take your software off of the update channel so that you don't get software updates pushed to you. You will still get dataset and book updates, so you won't miss those. But you won't get any software updates until you switch back to the default channel.
When you decide that you want to install a software update, type the following in the command box:
Set update channel to default
This will cause your software to check for the latest update on the main update channel. This little trick has saved me a lot of headaches and from automatically installing disruptive buggy updates.
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MJ. Smith said:
But we are getting something out of it. More stable code as the result of the use of best practices in source code version control.
Yeah, I appreciate that as well; it's just that stable code is all abstract to me when I have to download another 300MB and there's nothing in the release notes to justify why I have to.
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Kiyah said:
To avoid this in the future (it's too late now if you've already received an update notification), in your command box type the following:
Set update channel to manual
This will take your software off of the update channel so that you don't get software updates pushed to you. You will still get dataset and book updates, so you won't miss those. But you won't get any software updates until you switch back to the default channel.
When you decide that you want to install a software update, type the following in the command box:
Set update channel to default
This will cause your software to check for the latest update on the main update channel. This little trick has saved me a lot of headaches and from automatically installing disruptive buggy updates.
Thank you! I'll set it tomorrow, after I download this new update.
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MJ. Smith said:Yasmin Stephen said:
Regardless of the OS needing the fix, it is not ideal for users to be forced to update if we're not getting anything out of it.
But we are getting something out of it. More stable code as the result of the use of best practices in source code version control. Which is not to say that I don't understand your point.
The thing is it's a waste of time and bandwidth. At some point, the latter has to be costing Logos something as they push through an unneeded 300MB update to thousands of users.
A better practice, I think, would be to simply send through a small patch updating the version number if there are no coding changes.
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What would be the correct prompt in german for the german version I use?
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xnman said:Sean said:Savanna Lineberger said:
Release notes
So this is yet another case in which Windows users have to do a 300MB download just for a Mac fix. I've been saying this for years: this is a stupid practice.
I just downloaded the previous yesterday. I'll have no choice but to get this one if I want the FBotM & other resources tomorrow.
Welll... look at it this way.... Mac users have to put up with Windows downloads also. So it is a wash.
However, we've just learned that updates can be blocked for specific systems. So neyther of it would be necessary if the blocking feature would be configured properly when updates are only needed on a certain system (Big Sur in this case.)
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Ok, I don't understand the argument???
1. How long does it take to download an update anyway? To me, it is miniscule amount of time... which is not worth the fuss????
2. So what if it take a couple of minutes of your time.... you probably get a more stable system out of it which would be to your benefit.
3. I would rather Logos not use their time on stuff like this, that is miniscule in the first place, and spend their time on worthwhile fixes and functions...
That's my opinion and mine alone.... [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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NichtnurBibellleser said:
What would be the correct prompt in german for the german version I use?
Any word that implies "no software updates" (you will continue to receive book updates)
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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xnman said:
Ok, I don't understand the argument???
1. How long does it take to download an update anyway? To me, it is miniscule amount of time... which is not worth the fuss????
2. So what if it take a couple of minutes of your time.... you probably get a more stable system out of it which would be to your benefit.
As my hardware, working environment, and Logos usage are exactly the same as yours when it comes to updating (i.e. it takes a "miniscule amount of time" and "a couple of minutes of your time"), and seeing also that time is the only factor I have to consider when updating, you are totally right to dismiss my concerns as not being "worth the fuss".
xnman said:3. I would rather Logos not use their time on stuff like this, that is miniscule in the first place, and spend their time on worthwhile fixes and functions...
I'm grateful for what I got from Logos via Kiyah's post. If I had known such this option existed, I would not have come here and made a fuss.
xnman said:That's my opinion and mine alone....
I'm thankful for your magnanimity.
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Nick, Savanna, and others users—have any users found any issues with Psalms Explorer in 32.1.31?
Please see this thread on X:Sr. Community Manager at Logos.
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I've also reported this issue to our Product Team to dig deeper and get it resolved. 👏
Sr. Community Manager at Logos.
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Jason Stone (Logos) said:
Nick, Savanna, and others users—have any users found any issues with Psalms Explorer in 32.1.31?
Please see this thread on X:Jason, shouldn't you be asking for more details from the user (Stuart)? My version is working!
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Of course! I'm also working with a couple users who have reported issues, Stuart included. I'm looking to see if the issue is bigger than their use cases. Thank you!
Sr. Community Manager at Logos.
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Jason Stone (Logos) said:
Of course! I'm also working with a couple users who have reported issues, Stuart included. I'm looking to see if the issue is bigger than their use cases. Thank you!
My point is that "my Psalms Explorer isn't working. How do I get help getting this resolved?" is only a cry for help and we need to know how/where it isn't working to provide a meaningful response e.g. my response really means that it did not crash!
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Hey Dave! I hoped to provide the context by sharing the entire X thread, including screenshots and more details. Sorry if I added any confusion—your feedback will help me to improve.
Sr. Community Manager at Logos.
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Jason Stone (Logos) said:
Sorry if I added any confusion—your feedback will help me to improve.
It also needs to be in a new thread. [:)]
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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