Running the latest version of OSX and Logos. I so hope a future version of Logos begins to address these issues!
Screen shot reminds me of => Logos 4.5b Beta 2 - Library Prioritize Buggy
Apologies: using Logos 4.5c Beta 3, am unable to replicate (albeit Logos 4 Mac crashed after closing Library and switching programs).
However, using Logos 4.5a SR-1 and a Magic Trackpad on OS X 10.6.8, was able to replicate library visual mess so added to Feature Parity list:
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I so hope a future version of Logos begins to address these issues!
I recently contacted technical support regarding an unrelated bug. While helping me to fix the issue, the technical support officer noted the same behaviour on my MBA.
I was later assured, by email, that this error has been noted and they anticipate providing a fix in 4.5c.
To be honest, I keep feeling like I am dealing with beta software. Sure I get the job done and I am grateful for some of the books that I have in electronic format with the associated benefits, but the number of issues that I encounter is incredible. There is not a week that goes by that I don't have some niggle or bump. No other software on my Macbook is this sloppy. [:(]
There is not a week that goes by that I don't have some niggle or bump. No other software on my Macbook is this sloppy.
I whole heartedly agree. Seems to me that the more "improvements" they make to Logos the further into the mire of sloppiness the Logos Mac software descends. It really upsets me that they would let all of this bugginess go outside of the beta version.
I've complained and pleaded with Logos to adress these issues. I've stopped buying new resources (except for a few rare community pricing purchases). And I've stopped recommending Logos to my Mac friends and encouraged them to buy another Bible software product. So far I've heard nothing back from Logos. If I could sell all my Logos resources and switch to my other Bible program I would do it in a heartbeat at this point.
There is not a week that goes by that I don't have some niggle or bump. No other software on my Macbook is this sloppy. I whole heartedly agree. Seems to me that the more "improvements" they make to Logos the further into the mire of sloppiness the Logos Mac software descends. It really upsets me that they would let all of this bugginess go outside of the beta version. I've complained and pleaded with Logos to adress these issues. I've stopped buying new resources (except for a few rare community pricing purchases). And I've stopped recommending Logos to my Mac friends and encouraged them to buy another Bible software product. So far I've heard nothing back from Logos. If I could sell all my Logos resources and switch to my other Bible program I would do it in a heartbeat at this point.
Suggest contacting Logos Customer Service => http://www.logos.com/about/contact to discuss situation.
Thread => Bulk Star Ratings Not Working includes speculation about meaning of "b" in 4.5b along with observation that adding social networking broke over a dozen features in Logos 4 Mac.
Thankful for Logos 4.5c Beta fixes, looking forward to Logos 4.5c Beta 4 soon. Also looking forward to OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion next month; hoping for a stable Logos 4.5c in time for Mountain Lion along with more to remove from Feature Parity list (potentially fixing 4.5b regressions plus more).
I keep feeling like I am dealing with beta software.
[Y] Or alpha.
Sure I get the job done
I envy you. You don't know how lucky you are.
the number of issues that I encounter is incredible. There is not a week that goes by that I don't have some niggle or bump.
You call "not a week goes by" an "incredible" number of issues? If I could get to that point I'd be ecstatic. I can't think of a single way to spend 5 minutes on Logos without issues. Typically it takes me 8-10 hours to get 5-10 minutes work done. 2-3 fighting with bugs and issues, the rest reporting them.
To be honest, I keep feeling like I am dealing with beta software. Sure I get the job done and I am grateful for some of the books that I have in electronic format with the associated benefits, but the number of issues that I encounter is incredible. There is not a week that goes by that I don't have some niggle or bump. No other software on my Macbook is this sloppy.
Sadly, I agree.
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