Logos Gold Crossgrade Screenshots.
Here's what I have as new resources. I don't think this is 100%
accurate how i did it (I have a feeling I had the KJV before today :-)
but it seems to be pretty condensed. i should have sorted them by type
first, though. sorry the pics are out of order, too.
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Wow -- we put all that in the crossgrade? What were we thinking? We've got to shut that down... it's too much... :-)
BTW, there is a new KJV; for various reasons we're moving to a slightly different KJV edition in the new configurations. You'll still have the old one, since you had it before, but new users will get just the new one.
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You got the Concise OED and the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church as new resources? That pretty good. I already had them.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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I am SOO glad to see all the hymns in the Logos Hymnal Media Resources as well. This is GREAT! how many hymns are there? or is there a way for me to figure this out?
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Bob Pritchett said:
Wow -- we put all that in the crossgrade? What were we thinking? We've got to shut that down... it's too much... :-)
And here I was looking for new reading material :-) Glad I held off on the Apostolic Fathers :-)
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Bob,
Here in Australia we even have the NIV, TNIV and NIrV.
Is this a first for Logos?
Thank you
Stephen Miller
Sydney, Australia
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Wow....that's a lotta stuff....
I used your list and went through my library...I have silver..
What a value...man....MUCH APPRECIATED!!
Robert Pavich
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I have literally been overwhelmed with the Lord's goodness (and Logos' generosity!) over this crossgrade! There are soooooooo many wonderful additions!
A few years ago I was asked to teach for 3 weeks a group of primarily Thailand pastors that were visiting in Israel. This teaching was to cover the land, nature, and society of the land of Israel. It took me months to prepare, scouring so many books, the internet, and my library for pictures and images to use in my PowerPoint presentations. Now as I look through some of the new additions here, I have found the very pictures that I had spent so much time hunting down! Oh, if only we had had the ability to scan our library for images back then!
I have literally been brought to tears several times today looking at all of these book. Thank you once again for this wonderful gift! You have richly blessed me once again!
Charlene
Charlene
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Wow, that's a shelve or two isn't it? I'm still finishing up the download on my relatively skinny pipe, it's gone from 5.8 to 6.2GB. I'm going to have to work on the new reading plans... a lot.
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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That's an impressive amount of additions! Thanks for putting it together Philip!
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Philip Spitzer said:
Here's what I have as new resources
Thanks, Phillip, for giving us "a list." It helps!
Charlene
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Thomas Black said:
Wow, that's a shelve or two isn't it? I'm still finishing up the download on my relatively skinny pipe, it's gone from 5.8 to 6.2GB. I'm going to have to work on the new reading plans... a lot.
Hehehe....I went from the slowest DSL to Fios a year ago. It downloaded 5.5 Gigs in under 2 hours, I think. Although I was starting to get impatient. :-)
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Bob Pritchett said:
Wow -- we put all that in the crossgrade? What were we thinking? We've got to shut that down... it's too much... :-)
Bob,
I gotta tell you, I enjoy not only your humor, but your kindness and generosity (thank you, very much!).
Mitch
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So, representing the "Duh" wing of testers:
How do I tell what new resources I got? This was that 3GB DL I got last night?
And while I'm at it, what exactly does SR-1 translate to?
Win10 home; 32GB RAM; i7 - 10700 CPU @ 3. 80 GHz (10th gen, 8 cores); GTX 950 Video Card (2GB); SSD
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DanielJPhillips said:
So, representing the "Duh" wing of testers:
How do I tell what new resources I got? This was that 3GB DL I got last night?
And while I'm at it, what exactly does SR-1 translate to?
the way I did it was to select the entire library and take everything "Old Resources" While Downloading. Then once the download was complete viewing all except the those taged "old resources"
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Thanks to Logos! Wow, I was overwhelmed by all the content. Can anyone explain the way to get these resources into L3? I have tried everything even manually and that works but there must be a more automatic way.
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Joan the L4 resources won't be readable by L3 though I think if you sync licenses in L3 you should be able to get some of them.
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Joan Korte said:
Thanks to Logos! Wow, I was overwhelmed by all the content. Can anyone explain the way to get these resources into L3? I have tried everything even manually and that works but there must be a more automatic way.
Peace and Joy in the Lord to you, Joan! *smile*
I am overwhelmed by all this wonderful "stuff" - especially within the last 24 hours Wow!
And! Incredible as it seems, I think this material is in my Logos 3.0f ......
Dunno how it got there ...........
But! I checked a half dozen books - they were all there?
Anyone else have them also??
Yours in Christ, Mel
Philippians 4: 4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........
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Well, I am only following the tenor of discussions in beta testing where we were told more than once that "new resources" would work on L3, too, unless there were some illustrations that didn't fit right. This was to continue until L4 was well in place and being received. And these resources we just downloaded aren't "new" but perhaps re-built for L4. Someone please correct me if I am wrong here. [:$]Thomas Black said:Joan the L4 resources won't be readable by L3 though I think if you sync licenses in L3 you should be able to get some of them.
I did sync licenses and ran Libronix update script. Nothing shows up. I can manually move books but then I have to track down their file name and go to the ftp site and copy files to Resources. I won't live long enough to do them all.[:D]
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It looks like they included the entire Holman Reference Collection (http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/3855 ) which I had in my pre-pubs - saving me $140 so I don't have to feel as guilty about going for the whole Anchor Yale Reference Library. [:D]
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Joan Korte said:
I did sync licenses and ran Libronix update script. Nothing shows up. I can manually move books but then I have to track down their file name and go to the ftp site and copy files to Resources. I won't live long enough to do them all.
The resources in "Gold (LE)" that can be made to work with LDLS3 are going to be built in LBXLLS format, uploaded to the FTP site, and made available through the standard resource update script. However, this is lower priority than getting the books ready for Logos 4, so it may be a week or more until this happens.
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Bradley,
I am happy to hear that and sad that you are working on a weekend. Thanks!!! I was trying to figure out a workaround.[:D] I can wait.
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Wow, we're even getting resources that are still gathering interest on prepub: http://www.logos.com/products/prepub/details/3978
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
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Bob Pritchett said:
Wow -- we put all that in the crossgrade? What were we thinking? We've got to shut that down... it's too much... :-)
You guys are ridiculously gracious. Thank you!
Jacob Hantla
Pastor/Elder, Grace Bible Church
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Bob Pritchett said:
Wow -- we put all that in the crossgrade? What were we thinking? We've got to shut that down... it's too much... :-)
I received 189 new resources and have been going over them and adding them to collections.
I especially appreciated the updates to NAC and NIGTC, the Eerdman's Bible Dictionary, Lloyd-Jones Great Doctrines of the Bible, the many preaching resources, the many collections of images, the Holman Bible Atlas with its nice collection of maps, geographical cross-sections, and images, and the Encyclopedia of Christianity. These and the others are a very generous gift. Thank you.
I look forward to discovering what the upgrade to Scholars Pritchettium has in store.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Forgive my ignorance, but I did not keep so close a look at the resources. Which NAC voumes are new to this?
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Kevin A. Purcell said:
Forgive my ignorance, but I did not keep so close a look at the resources. Which NAC voumes are new to this?
The available ones not in the main collection:
* Genesis 11:27–50:26, Kenneth A. Mathews
* Exodus, Douglas Stuart
* Isaiah 1–39, Gary Smith
* Haggai and Malachi, Richard A. Taylor and E. Ray Clendenen
* John 12–21, Gerald L. Borchert
* 1 & 2 Peter and Jude, Thomas R. SchreinerMacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Sadly,
I just bought the 1&2nd Peter/Jude volume a day or two before this; not knowing that It was going to be included!
Robert Pavich
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Joe Miller said:
I shall not covet...
I shall not covet..
I shall not covet..
The ship has already sailed on that one hasn't it??
Robert Pavich
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