I‘ve heard in a german webinar, that it‘s the plan, to transfer all the guides step by step into the Factbook. It‘s a great idea and I love the new Factbook, but please keep the Passage Guide a separate guide.
I don't know anything about plans to move the Passage Guide into the Factbook but interested to understand your concerns more fully.
Assuming all the functionality of the Passage Guide were available in the Factbook, what would be the issue in making this transition?
One thing I am aware of is that Guides are customisable and the Factbook is not. Is that your concern or is there something else?
Does Factbook have access to Personal Books? I believe that would be a shortcoming.
@Graham Criddle I just like the Passage Guide as it is 😊
I also would like to leave the Exegetical Guide as a separate Guide, instead of a lense in Factbook. @Graham Criddle
customization is very important. In addition the PG directs my work flow and has for many years. I have many collections added as well as commentaries categorized my way. Develop Facebook but leave the guides.
Yes! Leave the guides. I have made extensive use of the customization available in guides, and Factbook's lack of customization is disappointing. Its like, "We know how to study the Bible better than you do; conform or else."
The FB loads WAY too much stuff for what we need in a PG or EG. While I absolutely hate the IQ-lowering ads from Liberty Mutual insurance, their tagline is spot-on: Only pay for what you need. Logos should only load what we need.
@Doc B While I absolutely hate the IQ-lowering ads from Liberty Mutual insurance, their tagline is spot-on: Only pay for what you need. Logos should only load what we need.
Very well said. Wish I had thought of that 🙄
FB is ones garage. FL just sticks more stuff in the Logos garage. But I'm guessing they like it. And many Logosians too. I don't … it never delivers much ('no results'). The guides deliver.
It's funny, @Fabian Jovanovic, but just yesterday I was opening a PG and wondering to myself when it would become part of the Factbook, hoping it would not happen.