My current subscription shows as Max Annual but thought I did 2 year. It shows it renews in Dec of 2026 which seems to fit as 2 year. However I am being offered to change plan to Max $7.44 (2 years) Can anyone explain what the $7.44 would change?
Hey Greg, somewhere, there was a similar question. It's still the annual plan because, in two years, it will auto-renew as a single-year, annual plan.
As for the cost that it shows you, it's showing what it would be if you re-subscribed today. Basically, for $7.44, you can extend your Max subscription to January 10, 2027. The $7.44 is the prorated amount of taking what you've already paid for, through December 2026, and then extending it out to January 10, 2027. I hope this makes as much sense typed out as it does in my head as I type this…
I paid for two years upfront, knowing I would subscribe anyway and could leverage a slightly better monthly price point.
Also, paying for two years means that if Logos increases its prices in the next couple of years, I have already bought at the lower price. I didn't do this on speculation that the price would increase, but I saw it as an added soft benefit which would amplify my savings if it did.
Thank you both. Yes Donovan I did the same thing regarding the 2 years. I guess what Jonathan said makes sense. The option went up 34 cents from yesterday. So at 34 cents a day that would be equal to $124.10 annually. Not a huge savings from the $129.99 mine says it will renew at after 2 years. Is that $129.99 rate locked in for the 3rd year or could it change?
Hello everyone! I have been a logos user for a long time but something i have yet to learn to use well is the search function. What i am looking for is what is the best way to find material in journal articles when I have 100s. Specifically say I am researching exodus chapter 1, not every journal article has exodus one in…
Anyone else having a red ! in the sync indicator these past few hours Funny thing is things seem to be syncing, as far as I can tell. So I think there should be two like this !! instead.
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I have a Jewish commentary referring to the Mishna which I don't think I own. However, I am confused about these specific references, and what books they would be found in, as even searching doesn't seem to clarify the resource. b. Sanh. 39a,103b b. Yoma 56b b. Hag. 12a,b Thank you for any help anyone is able to provide.
This resource was part of Logos 9 Reformed Starter, but now with new libraries it seems they have removed it from lower packages. Is there a reason for this.