What happens after the 4th of October? How will the Early Access Max look like? Should we expect features or is it just a guarantee for the features that will be released every six weeks?
So far, it's sort of Crackerjack-Logos: buy the box and maybe there will be a mystery-surprise toy inside! I am speculating the prize will be nice. Just gotta wait a little longer. But buy first.
guarantee for the features that will be released every six weeks?
They have promised an update every six weeks rather than new features every six weeks. It was the latter that sunk Logos Now.
What happens after the 4th of October? How will the Early Access Max look like?
From Faithlife:
We’re closing early access to our new subscriptions on October 4 to get everything prepped for when we fully launch subscriptions in the fall. If you’re already on early access, no action is required. Your subscription will continue without any interruption.
How can "update" be associated with new features or contrast?
Ah, the fuzzy line between "new" and "improved."
guarantee for the features that will be released every six weeks? They have promised an update every six weeks rather than new features every six weeks. It was the latter that sunk Logos Now.
I gave it a chance for four years and felt ripped off - one of the reasons that I am leery of anything that involves trusting Logos to make good on the investment, rather than knowing what I am getting for my investment. The track record of fulfillment has not been good.... (Besides the sinking you mention, the accepting payment for commentary sets still yet to be fulfilled, search the forums for the original discussions of the need for updating the Forum software, prepubs sitting for years and as you have mentioned previously - book requests left in a digital graveyard....)
book requests left in a digital graveyard...
That is absolutely the negative side of Faithlife. They don't even respond if there is any progress or attempt.
book requests left in a digital graveyard... That is absolutely the negative side of Faithlife. They don't even respond if there is any progress or attempt.
We made quite a few updates last week to the book requests and will continue to do so. Obviously, we can't produce every title requested, but we will look into the feasibility of all of them. If you have specific concerns over the book requests, feel free to contact me directly.
book requests left in a digital graveyard... That is absolutely the negative side of Faithlife. They don't even respond if there is any progress or attempt. We made quite a few updates last week to the book requests and will continue to do so. Obviously, we can't produce every title requested, but we will look into the feasibility of all of them. If you have specific concerns over the book requests, feel free to contact me directly.
Thank you Frank for responding my conern is over the books from Rick Renner. Of course I have two of them already which are available in Logos.But many of them are in Amazon https://community.logos.com/forums/p/222214/1294044.aspx#1294044. It would be very good ,if these books would be in Logos as a collection.Suggestion: Rick Renner Collection - Logos Forums
...my conern is over the books from Rick Renner...
Tes, if you don't mind, create a new entry in Logos Book Requests with essential titles by Renner you'd like to see in Logos. I looked a moment ago and didn't see any mention of Renner among those requests.
...my conern is over the books from Rick Renner... Tes, if you don't mind, create a new entry in Logos Book Requests with essential titles by Renner you'd like to see in Logos. I looked a moment ago and didn't see any mention of Renner among those requests.
Done!
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