A few of the resources included in Logos 8 packages are currently on pre-pub or Community Pricing. So upgrading to Logos 8 may cost you less than you think, thanks to no longer needing to pay for those pre-pubs! Ones I had pre-ordered include:
- Handfuls on Purpose ($6, Silver+)
- Patrologiae Cursus Completus, Series Graeca, Part 1 (vols. 1–18) ($90, Diamond+)
- The Biblical Illustrator: New Testament Collection (30 vols.) ($57, Bronze+)
- The Holy Spirit in Mission: Prophetic Speech and Action in Christian Witness ($8.99, P&C Bronze+)
- UBS Handbook Series Upgrade (6 vols.) ($70.99, Platinum+)
- Jamieson, Fausset, and Brown's Unabridged Commentary on the Old and New Testaments (6 vols.) ($79.95, Bronze+)
- Analytical Lexicon of the Vulgate ($19.99, Platinum+)
- Pillar New Testament Commentary: The Letters to Timothy and Titus ($29.99, Gold+)
- A New English Translation of the Septuagint (NETS) ($19.99, Gold+)
- Lexham Geographic Commentary on Acts through Revelation ($32.99, Silver+)
- The O. Palmer Robertson Systematic Theology Collection (5 vols.) ($56.99, Reformed Gold+)
- Christianity Today (1956–2016) (1,000+ issues) ($99.99, Diamond+)
In my case, the Bronze upgrade comes in $20 less than the cost of the two pre-pubs it contains, the Platinum upgrade comes in at $70 less than what I would have been paying for those pre-pubs. It's as if they're paying me to upgrade (at least that's what I'm telling my wife!).