I have Logos on my old laptop and now want to move it to my new laptop. Any suggestions?
You will go here, download the app on your new machine, and sign in with your Logos.com account. Everything will migrate over: https://www.logos.com/get-started
I am on Macs and I usually use the migration tool to move my apps from one to the other. There are downsides to not doing a fresh install, but the advantage is everything comes over identically to how it was set up and no large downloads or indexing.
@John Fidel Good point. Migration Assistant works very well!
Only thing I had to do when I used Migration Assistant was download the Apple Silicon version of Logos from Logos.com and do a quick in-place "update" since I went from an Intel Mac to an Apple Silicon Mac.
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