Do I have to buy again?

EDUARDO JIMENEZ
EDUARDO JIMENEZ Member Posts: 414 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

Hello everyone!

Can someone please explain to me? I understand that I am at Diamond level and I have all the Logos 10 features. In addition I got bilingual package.

BTW: Where can I check the library level I own?

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick Member, MVP Posts: 15,842 ✭✭✭

    Hello everyone!

    Can someone please explain to me? I understand that I am at Diamond level and I have all the Logos 10 features. In addition I got bilingual package.

    Feature packages are language-specific. You own all of Logos 10 features in English, but not all of the Spanish ones (and possibly even less of the German or Korean ones). Buying the Spanish Full Features set might give you some additional RIs and the Spanish language versions of "All the XYZ in the bible", Spanish language maps etc. 

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • EDUARDO JIMENEZ
    EDUARDO JIMENEZ Member Posts: 414 ✭✭

    Feature packages are language-specific.

    Thanks NB.

    Please see this unresolved thread (https://community.logos.com/forums/t/222386.aspx). Perhaps it will help me in this other case. Are you saying that I won't get results in Spanish if my interface is set to English? And I have to pay for Feature packages updates every year? Because checking my orders in Logos I see that I have several bilingual base packages. I don't think "bilingual" refers only to the languages of the books, but to the features of the Logos software too.

  • GaoLu
    GaoLu Member Posts: 3,461 ✭✭✭

    If I am using English interface, I get other language search results just fine.  That works great. But if I want to access features like interactives or maps in another language, I must open them from the library.

    Say you search for a place like Corinto from the Spanish RV, Factbook gives you English Corinth instead of Spanish Corinto; you probably don't want the English--but maybe you do!.  A MUI (multilingual user interface) would be nice where you could choose the language of features like datasets that you want to access but can't cant dredge up from the library manually. 

    Maybe Logos will fix this?  Sure would be valuable to those of us who have purchased multiple base languages with features that we can't access without a lot of rigmarole. Maybe we could subscribe to make the features we bought work ;) 

    Perhaps someone can help...lots of people here use multiple languages.   


  • Andrew Batishko
    Andrew Batishko Member, Logos Employee Posts: 5,362

    The use of the interlinear ribbon requires ownership of a specific set of reverse interlinear dataset resources. Unfortunately, at this time, those reverse interlinear resources are not sold separately, and the Funciones Completas Logos 10 package is the cheapest option for acquiring those resources. Acquiring these resources is a single time purchase, there would be no need to purchase additional feature sets later unless you wanted access to newer features and resources provided by those feature sets.

    Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer

  • EDUARDO JIMENEZ
    EDUARDO JIMENEZ Member Posts: 414 ✭✭

    Thanks for your time, Andrew.
    Well, you win. I've already purchased the new bilingual features and I'm warned they won't be the last.
    Let me just say that I paid over $110 just because the Bible I need most (RVR60) does not display the chapters in the 1 verse per line format with visual filters like the vast majority of Bibles in Logos.