I have the Logos Legacy Edition on my left top portion on the Logos application. I do not understand what this Logos Legacy Edition means? Can anyone from Logos explain this? Thanks.
Chiu
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It's an indication of the Logos "feature set" you have access to. Logos Legacy Edition means that, even though you have the newest version of the software application, you don't have a license for the newest features.
See this release note.
If you have an active subscription or free trial, the app will display the name of the tier you’re subscribed to [Pro / Premium / Max].If you have a feature set or base package from any earlier edition of Logos, the app will display Legacy Edition.If you have neither a subscription, nor a feature set/base package (though you may have purchased books), the app will display Free Edition
If you have an active subscription or free trial, the app will display the name of the tier you’re subscribed to [Pro / Premium / Max].
If you have a feature set or base package from any earlier edition of Logos, the app will display Legacy Edition.
If you have neither a subscription, nor a feature set/base package (though you may have purchased books), the app will display Free Edition
It means they want you to subscribe.
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