I find myself reading the Logos forums quite frequently, just to know whats going on (although my own comments are less frequent). I am usually not looking for personal advice about my bible study, but rather am I curious about the technology itself. This is actually also true with any other piece of software that I use.
When I was a student I used Logos for my greek and hebrew studies, as well as kind of a "christian" version of OneNote; i.e. I wrote my study notes there (which I am glad I did, by the way). I could also have used it for looking up certain topics, but wikipedia often proved to do the job well enough for my needs. When I needed *more* I usually had to go to the library anyway. Now that my seminary time is over I use the software far less; only for the occasional sermon preparation or followup on my own bible study. It grieves me to say, but to be honest, my main interest in the software is of the geeky nature. The digital processes, the bells and whistles usually impress me more than the actual results that Logos creates.
I am just wondering how you look at the software? Are you the same as I: the geek, or are you more of the scholar, pastor or the student. Maybe something else? Maybe all of them?