I do not, and will not, have a subscription. However, I am buying a new computer today. Has anything changed about loading Logos to my new computer, with my books, etc.
Has anything changed about loading Logos to my new computer, with my books, etc.
Nothing has changed.
Visit the following link to install Logos: https://www.logos.com/install
Not that I am aware of - you can still save download time and data by backing up your current install to a USB drive - but I chose to do a Fresh install with my new system.
Good question. I haven't subscribed either and will be getting a new computer within the next few weeks.
Thanks so much! Had no trouble adding my Logos Software on my new computer. I bought an HP x360 laptop computer, with 32 gig ram and 2 TB SSD.
It is my second from HP. I had a Dell in between the two HP laptops. I had the Dell for about 7 years, so computers have taken a big step since then.
I am amazed at how fast Logos is running on the new one.
That system sounds NICE @Mike Childs - Congrats!
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