I own the NET 1 and 2 and the separate NET Notes edition. Recently discovered that the Notes ARE DEFICIENT, compared to the 2019 printed Full Notes NET Bible edition. Please CHECK PS 23:1-4 … the printed edition has 13 notes, but the Logos NET Ver 2 has only ONE. And btw … PLEASE offer the Notes as a separate doc, like you do with almost all other SB's … it's quite awkward to have to continually be clicking or tapping, when you just want to see a sync'd pane. This product is open source - so there is no copyright or cost issue, I wouldn’t think. LOGOS PLEASE, get a 2nd Editon Notes that is COMPLETE available to us, which someone has at least spot-checked against the printed Full Notes NET Bible edition. Thanks (I hope)
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