Hello May I have the website link to the Logos4 Planned Features page Please
Not sure if this is what you're looking for or not, but it's a good start:
http://logos.uservoice.com/forums/42823-logos-bible-software-4/status/236177
I think Douglas is referring to the Missing Features page, which is related to L3 features planned (at the time) for L4. I don't think Logos has issued that page for a year or two. The last one I could find on Wayback is from Nov-2010. of the 5 things on that edition, Personal Books are done (currently without syncing) and Video Resources (which are implemented in the Faithlife Study Bible. I think some of the remaining features are still planned, but some might be iffy.
The link that was used for this, now leads to a promotional video about L4 (current) features.
Thankyou Do you know of the list Logos Publishes defining the plans for each Quater?
The Logos 3/Libronix forum has thread => What is more useful in Libronix 3.0g ? (especially compared to Logos 4.5a) that has several replies by Bob Pritchett (CEO), which includes some features planned "relatively soon" for Logos 4.
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I think Douglas is referring to the Missing Features page, which is related to L3 features planned (at the time) for L4. I don't think Logos has issued that page for a year or two. The last one I could find on Wayback is from Nov-2010. of the 5 things on that edition, Personal Books are done (currently without syncing) and Video Resources (which are implemented in the Faithlife Study Bible. I think some of the remaining features are still planned, but some might be iffy. The link that was used for this, now leads to a promotional video about L4 (current) features.
I knew there was such a page, but couldn't find the link to it. Now I know why. That's too bad they took that page away. It would be nice if everything was consolidated - even if that consolidation was on UserVoice - and then linked to from the homepage.
Do you know of the list Logos Publishes defining the plans for each Quater?
They do not publish such a list. Rather, they just surprise us—sometime good when a desirable new feature unexpectedly appears. More often, bad when an anticipated feature remains hidden somewhere in a dark closet [8-|]
The link in question was located here: http://www.logos.com/4/missingfeatures
I think if I was a higher up at Logos I'd have that "missing features" link fixed so it doesn't take a person to a commericial about how wonderful Logos is. This is what that glitch says to me, "Here's a link that used to tell you about things we said we were going to do by a certain time but we didn't get it done. *PRESTO CHANGEO* Now the link just tells you how cool our product is even though we didn't get the stuff done we said we would. So take with a grain of salt whatever we say we're going to do in this commercial. We may or we may not."
Brad's good point led me to 'grain of salt' ... and it's very interesting background. Below is Wikipedia with my bolding:
The phrase comes from Pliny the Elder's Naturalis Historia, regarding the discovery of a recipe for an antidote to a poison.[2] In the antidote, one of the ingredients was a grain of salt. Threats involving the poison were thus to be taken "with a grain of salt," and therefore less seriously. An alternative account says that the Roman general Pompey believed he could make himself immune to poison by ingesting small amounts of various poisons, and he took this treatment with a grain of salt to help him swallow the poison. In this version, the salt is not the antidote. It was taken merely to assist in swallowing the poison.The Latin word salis means both "salt" and "wit," so that the Latin phrase "cum grano salis" could be translated as both "with a grain of salt" and "with a grain (small amount) of wit."
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