For context, I bought logos 10 diamond but never owned 9. If there is a way, would I have the full feature set? Thanks in advance!
You'd only have the full-feature if you already bought it. The download is the basic app.
Alright.
https://downloads.logoscdn.com/LBS9/Installer/LogosSetup.exe
Remember to disable automatic updates, otherwise you'll be back to the current Logos version shortly.
The features you have access to are not the a result of which software you download, but rather a result of the licenses you own. Generally speaking, the licenses from older feature packages (like Logos 9) were brought forward into newer feature packages (like Logos 10).
If you purchased the full feature set as part of your Logos 10 purchase, then you most likely have all of the features that were sold as part of Logos 9.
Downloading an old version of the software will not get you anything new.
Why If I have only 13 books downloaded and all notebooks and documents deleted does Logos still take up over 3.2gb of storage?
The Video last month when pre-orders were being taken for the hardcover of Unseen Realm Expanded Edition, announced to us that the digital version was going to be released on October 1. I've not seen or heard anything from Logos about this.
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