PB Building SUCKS
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Wolfgang Schneider said:Bradley Grainger (Logos) said:
Yes, it's possible that a revamped Personal Book Builder could be launched as a subscription-only feature.
In such case, would non-subscription folks continue to have the current PBB tool available to them or would the new revamped PBB tool replace the current one in the app, resulting in there no longer being a PBB tool available to non-subscription users?
This answer is extremely hypothetical because (as I have said multiple times) no improvements to PBB are currently planned for the next year.
Mark has talked about our general approach to feature upgrades in other threads:
- https://community.logos.com/forums/p/224050/1305953.aspx#1305953
- https://community.logos.com/forums/p/221543/1289582.aspx#1289582
- https://community.logos.com/forums/p/221543/1290565.aspx#1290565
Each situation is different, but I think our general approach will be to keep the old version in the software for non-subscribers and make the new version available to subscribers only. (You're seeing this approach with Dynamic Toolbar and the new Factbook.) Will it always be that way (keeping two completely different implementations in the application) long term? I don't know. (Will we still be using desktop computers, or will we all be using Vision Pro or Neuralink? I also don't know.)
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Bradley Grainger (Logos) said:DAL said:
I would much rather see the sermon editor turned into a REAL editor as has been requested for years here: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/186839.aspx
Maybe now that subscription is the norm you guys can work to make it more functional and usable (The Sermon Editor).
Sermon Editor is being worked on. Some of the more visible recent changes are the AI features being introduced (https://wiki.logos.com/Logos_34.0) but the team has also been very hard at work on bringing it to Android (https://feedback.logos.com/boards/faithlife-sermons/posts/sermons-bring-sermon-builder-to-android), which has required an overhaul of the whole editing implementation. This foundational improvement should allow us to improve other editing functionality later on.
This is great to know! I just hope it doesn’t take an eternity to implement significant updates and features to the sermon editor as it is an important tool to build/edit sermons. It’s what preachers need the most, a good editor with lots of capabilities.
DAL
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