Question about the benefit of the Logos Max subscription vs. the Full Feature Upgrade
Please, I would like to clarify a question. If someone subscribes to Logos Max, do they get all the features included in the "Logos 10 Full Feature Upgrade" package?
Or is there something in that package that isn’t included in the subscription?
Additionally, of the features and datasets included in the Full Feature Upgrade, after two years, do I permanently retain all the features/datasets except for the auto-translator and AI resources, correct?
Is there any advantage to purchasing the Full Feature Upgrade instead of just subscribing to Logos Max?
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"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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Anderson Abreu said:
If someone subscribes to Logos Max, do they get all the features included in the "Logos 10 Full Feature Upgrade" package?
Yes. And Max will continue to receive all the new features, unlike Pro which will not receive all new features from 2025.
Anderson Abreu said:Additionally, of the features and datasets included in the Full Feature Upgrade, after two years, do I permanently retain all the features/datasets except for the auto-translator and AI resources, correct?
You will be eligible to retain all features in your subscription after 2 years (October 2026), except for AI and cloud-based tools. So you will lose the auto-translator that came with Logos 10.
Anderson Abreu said:Is there any advantage to purchasing the Full Feature Upgrade instead of just subscribing to Logos Max?
Max will cost you $130/year as an owner of Logos 10 Full Feature set. Non-owners could be paying $350/year.
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:Anderson Abreu said:
If someone subscribes to Logos Max, do they get all the features included in the "Logos 10 Full Feature Upgrade" package?
Yes. And Max will continue to receive all the new features, unlike Pro which will not receive all new features from 2025.
Does this also include all those interlinears that come in the “Full Features” package?
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"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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Dave Hooton said:
You will be eligible to retain all features in your subscription after 2 years (October 2026), except for AI and cloud-based tools. So you will lose the auto-translator that came with Logos 10.
For example, in the “Full Features Set” there are also some books such as:
- Lexham Research Lexicon of the Aramaic Portions of the Hebrew Bible
- Lexham Research Lexicon of the Greek New Testament
- Lexham Research Lexicon of the Septuagint
- Manuscripts of the Septuagint
- Manuscripts of the Greek New Testament
- Lexham Context Commentary: Old and New Testament (8 vols.) etc etcWill these Faithlife/Lexham books and others be the permanent property of whoever subscribes to Logos Max?
I would like this to be clearer so that I can understand whether I should take advantage of the Full Features Set discount or just keep the Logos Max subscription!
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"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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I (who subscribed to Logos Max) just realized that I don't have in my library
- the “Lexham Research Lexicon of the Septuagint”,
- the “Faithlife Greek Grammar Ontology”
- and the “Manuscripts of the Septuagint” (by Rick Brannan),which are included in the Full Features Set. I don't even have temporary access to these.
Could this mean that the other books (that are in the Max subscription) that are in the Full Features Set are just books and won't be inherited after 2 years of subscription?
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"... And do not be grieved, for the joy of the LORD is your strength." (Ne 8.10)
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Anderson Abreu said:
Does this also include all those interlinears that come in the “Full Features” package?
Interlinears, Datasets and Books of the FFS should be included in Max.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Anderson Abreu said:
I (who subscribed to Logos Max) just realized that I don't have in my library
- the “Lexham Research Lexicon of the Septuagint”,
- the “Faithlife Greek Grammar Ontology”
- and the “Manuscripts of the Septuagint” (by Rick Brannan),which are included in the Full Features Set. I don't even have temporary access to these.
Take this up with Customer Support. You should have Temp access i.e. the right to access them.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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