I appreciate how Logos Bible provides temporary access to various resources, particularly the courses, which offer a fantastic opportunity to deepen our biblical studies. However, the current three-month access period, after which the resources are rotated out and new ones added, can feel limiting. With busy schedules, it's often challenging to complete in-depth courses within that timeframe.
For instance, I'm currently studying the Book of Ezekiel with Dr. Block, and three months simply isn't sufficient to fully engage with the material. I'd greatly benefit from at least six months of access.
I'd like to suggest a more flexible system where users can select specific courses that align with their needs and have the option to extend access beyond the initial three months—perhaps through a prolongation feature or an expansion purchase. Given the significant investment many of us make in Logos software, this kind of customer appreciation would go a long way in enhancing our experience.
What do others think? Has anyone else encountered similar timing issues with the temporary resources?
Thanks for considering this!