I recently purchased the Logos 10 Starter Legacy Library thinking that it was a less expensive option to get the Logos 10 application. However, my version number indicates 42.1. Did I misunderstand how this works?
Thanks for the responses.
Logos 10 describes your books and features you bought. '42' describes your app engine version.
And welcome! You're going to love your aquisition!
Thank you for your response. That is helpful. I have owned a Logos library that I purchased on 3.5" floppies at a Desiring Good conference in Minneapolis several years ago, so I don't believe I gained any new books. Thanks again!
So, you maybe also enjoyed Libby! (Libronix). She was great.
@Greg Zenitsky You will have gained new books.
RIP Libby.
Lol, I stumbled upon my Libronix the other day and just laughed about it. Logos has a record of it too because I had some books that I bought there. Also, Wordsearch books all merged into Logos. Now I am a MAX subscriber with 21,000+ books with features. Man, I am in and out of logos every day. Enjoying Logos!!!!
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