New to Logos 4, I have been using Logos since the 96 or so. It made sermon prep for 10 years I served as a pastor sooo much easier. I had moved to Mac earlier this year and was very, very fond of the way it worked. I upgraded on Friday and I have spent the weekend using it. I played with the Mac Alpha for a little while and decided that it was too Alpha for my needs, so I loaded Logos 4 into a Windows 7 VM.
So, my initial reaction: This software is unusable, it presents too much in too small of a space. Every time I looked at a passage I went into information overload.
Then I watched the training videos (all of them), there I learned about floating panels, layouts and tabs. The thing I like best about the Mac version was that I could arrange different types of information on different screens and switch back and forth between them as I wanted (I have a very set style of bible study that calls for extensive reading of the text without any helps save a basic bible dictionary). The exact opposite of the passage guide.
So, now that I had the distractions removed by unfamiliar layouts, I was able to turn my attention to the feature set and I must say that the Logos team has outdone themselves. Every time there has been a major upgrade, I have been blown away by what your software is capable of doing. This is no exception.
Thank you very much for the effort, now tell your Mac development group to get it in gear <WINK>, having to work in WIndows is just so wrong!