When I search I find articles about it, but can't seem to find this feature within Logos. Does it no longer exist?
They are included in the Logos Max subscription.
Thanks! Unfortunate there's not another way to access it, everyone wants that subscription money nowadays. This software is a bit of a money pit!
Technically, there is still a way to purchase the Logos 10 full feature set, which includes the cantillation analysis databases: https://www.logos.com/product/228527/conjunto-completo-de-funcionalidades-verbum-10-em-portugues https://www.logos.com/product/228533/verbum-10-espanol-conjunto-completo-de-funcionalidades https://www.logos.com/product/229702/verbum-10-bilingue-espanol-english-conjunto-completo-de-funcionalidades The cheapest of these will cost $370 or less if you already own some of the features/resources.
Hi, I have purchased the PRO version of Logos and am now wondering which library would be the best to buy. I am a writer and blogger, and I teach scripture, including devotional, topical, exegesis and expository methods. I am looking for resources that will help me delve deep into scripture and enhance my research and…
What will happen when I send a sermon to word if I don't have Microsoft Word?
Hello, I have tried everything to delete some (actually: the majority) of the book in my library as I never ordered or asked for them. However, there seems to be no way to do that, neither in the desktop nor the online or the mobile app which to me doesn't seem very user friendly, no? Would anyone know how to do it or is…
I was made aware that there is approx. 4000 resources of this nature within Logos- "Sexual Magic for the Solo Witch", if this is true- then selling Logos to a secular entity will result in it's demise.
Hi. I am trying to use visual filters on the Lexham Hebrew-English Interlinear Bible, but it doesn't seem to be working. Here is a screenshot of the filter: On the LHI, I can click visual filters, but no options actually come up to apply one. Thus, the relevant words aren't marked with color. Any insight here?