What limitations should I expect with Legacy Libraries?

EDUARDO JIMENEZ
EDUARDO JIMENEZ Member Posts: 415 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

Hi everyone,

I’m considering purchasing a Legacy Library in Logos, but I’d like to know what limitations I might encounter with these older resources, especially regarding compatibility with new AI features and other recent tools. Any insights?

Thanks!

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  • Justin Gatlin
    Justin Gatlin Member Posts: 2,049 ✭✭✭

    In general, there should not be any issues. Specific books might have less complete tagging but that should not affect AI and they seem to have been pretty thorough in tagging questions for the Bible study builder.

    I know you know this but for others who may stumble on this thread, the legacy libraries are books only and do not provide any features which are not already owned but can be accessed with the features you have. 

  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 15,971

    I’m considering purchasing a Legacy Library in Logos, but I’d like to know what limitations I might encounter with these older resources, especially regarding compatibility with new AI features and other recent tools. Any insights?

    The answer is easy: none at all. Legacy libraries are bundles of books, just like 2025 libraries are. Some books are older than others, but there's no structural difference, the same is the case with the current libraries. The new AI features typically run against all books (or all books in a specific subrange, like those for the Bible Study Builder: books with questions and answer boxes). 

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile