L4 was pitched as a revolution in Bible study. Maybe one day L4 will be that, but right now, it's not very helpful. It's not the revolution they made it out to be. It should be a beta, not a final RC, until they get the functionality built into it. I have been using Logos for about 10 yrs. I have always been a huge fan. I purchased a mac upgrade a while back for my macbook pro so I wouldn't have to run it in VM ware. This, of course, was a huge mistake. The mac platform never really got off the ground. Oh well, money down the drain.
Now, I purchased the L4 upgrade, and I am disappointed. An incredible amount of core functions are nowhere to be found. I will keep working with it, but I don't care much for it. It seems like important functions have been stripped out. I don't even care much for the interface.
Now, many will say "just wait for the nice folks at Logos to fix this... they have demonstrated their aptitude and desire to do so." My response: "what about the mac platform I bought into late last year. That died. Logos didn't come through on that.
It really seems like L4 is a step backwards. I feel like I'm using Bible navigator or something. It's unsettling. I have always been a logos cheerleader, but now... not so much.
not real happy with Logos anymore.