I hope and expect personal books for mobile devices. This could intice many customers to go to subscription.
I hope and expect personal books for mobile devices.
Hope is eternal, but you should not "expect" it. To the contrary, it is not likely to ever happen. There are plenty of threads on the topic.
I hope and expect
I do not expect any surprise features in the new versions released in the Fall. For the major library release, the biggest likely surprise would be in data hidden in books to expand current functions.
No particular hopes or expectations for the subscription launch; it would be nice to be wowed with an unexpected feature or two but I'm quite fine with the way they are being released right now. At the risk of underwhelming, my current big hope, Logos-wise, is new forum software 😛
I hope and expect personal books for mobile devices. Hope is eternal, but you should not "expect" it. To the contrary, it is not likely to ever happen. There are plenty of threads on the topic.
I'm definitely with JT here. I would advise you to manage your expectations wisely with this one.
At the risk of underwhelming, my current big hope, Logos-wise, is new forum software
There's a possibility this might happen even before the main subscription launch. It's something we've been actively working on for several weeks.
It's possible the only surprise will be the perks that apply to the different subscription tiers. There have been some hints given, but nothing concrete.
At the risk of underwhelming, my current big hope, Logos-wise, is new forum software There's a possibility this might happen even before the main subscription launch. It's something we've been actively working on for several weeks.
well that's off the surprise list 🤣
Great to hear it's in progress as we speak 👍🏽
No, despite what Mark says here, I will still be genuinely surprised (and pleased!) if we see it before the subscription launch.
I think you are right, people will be very happy with that.
I don't know any implementations dates that Logos is tossing around either for the subscription launch or for the new forum software. But its seems like it was several months ago that new forum software was first mentioned publicly.
But its seems like it was several months ago that new forum software was first mentioned publicly.
And this is exactly why I’ll be surprised if it does get here before subscription launch, which I‘m assuming is their top priority right now. Back when the new forum software was first mentioned, I (naively) thought it was just around the corner. But, having passed several corners since then, I‘m mostly just hoping it gets here soon. And, contrarily, every time a Logos employee mentions the replacement, I kick my expectations further down the road, so right up to the end of the year can even count as ’soon’ for me 😉
I, too, would like personal books on Mobile. Even though it's not likely to happen, please vote for it:
https://feedback.logos.com/boards/logos-mobile-app/posts/allow-us-to-use-our-personal-books-on-the-mobile-app
I would like for Faithlife to commit to publishing books that they've already sold. I've been waiting for the last 3 books in the Lexham Geographic Commentaries.
I hope and expect personal books for mobile devices. I, too, would like personal books on Mobile. Even though it's not likely to happen, please vote for it: https://feedback.logos.com/boards/logos-mobile-app/posts/allow-us-to-use-our-personal-books-on-the-mobile-app
Already voted! I don't have any doubt if not now some day they will make it happen.
Well, Tes, I wish you well. Hope is a good thing. I never bought into the copyright arguments; other Bible apps have it. Just keep the files on the personal devices. But I do wonder at the sales argument ... the new FL needs money more than ever.
Voted for this a year ago already! Surprised it's not done!!!! It's like praying... when I vote or pray... I expect!! [8-|]
Already voted! I don't have any doubt if not now some day they will make it happen. Well, Tes, I wish you well. Hope is a good thing. I never bought into the copyright arguments; other Bible apps have it. Just keep the files on the personal devices. But I do wonder at the sales argument ... the new FL needs money more than ever.
Yes, they definitely need money, in which case I think they have to do something to incite us to get money or maybe motivate others to subscribe.
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