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This update is great! [Y]
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I'm glad to see this update but: 6 weeks on and no updates to the Theology Guide dataset?
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Sean said:
I'm glad to see this update but: 6 weeks on and no updates to the Theology Guide dataset?
Hey, there's no date function on the lectionaries either so just wait in line.[:P]
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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[Y] Thanks Philana and the FL team.
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I'm very thankful for the continual improvements, especially now that highlights have returned to secondary resources in multiple resources view although it still needs some tweaking - see http://community.logos.com/forums/t/174383.aspx
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Thanks to Philana and the team.
Great to see so many of the little bugs being ironed out.
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Sean said:
I'm glad to see this update but: 6 weeks on and no updates to the Theology Guide dataset?
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Sean said:
I'm glad to see this update but: 6 weeks on and no updates to the Theology Guide dataset?
https://community.logos.com/forums/t/176574.aspx
- Systematic Theology Cross References: new resource added, resource updates.
Is that what the guide uses? I looked at a few articles, didn't see any changes to the STs it referred to.
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Sean said:
- Systematic Theology Cross References: new resource added, resource updates.
Is that what the guide uses? I looked at a few articles, didn't see any changes to the STs it referred to.
Ack! You are correct. I keep getting these datasets mixed up. This is the dataset that powers the Systematic Theologies passage guide section, not the Systematic Theologies theology guide section.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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So when are you going to put a link back into the software to the release notes?
Why did Logos remove this in the first place. Why did you think it was an improvement to make it harder for users to access the release notes (or what resources have been update for that matter by burying this information in the library). A user should not have to go to the forums or the Wiki site to find the release notes, they should be easily accessible from the software, preferably the home page.
Most disappointing not to see such a basic piece of information that should never have been removed in the first place still not put back into the software after 6 weeks.
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Any update on when the auto columns setting is going to be fixed on the home page.
Thank you for allowing me to finally turn off all of the advertising in the explore section of the home page. I now only have feature suggestions displayed. It looks much less like a box of discarded jigsaw pieces though I would prefer to be able to control the number of cereal box collector cards it displays.
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doc said:
So when are you going to put a link back into the software to the release notes?
Why did Logos remove this in the first place. Why did you think it was an improvement to make it harder for users to access the release notes (or what resources have been update for that matter by burying this information in the library). A user should not have to go to the forums or the Wiki site to find the release notes, they should be easily accessible from the software, preferably the home page.
Most disappointing not to see such a basic piece of information that should never have been removed in the first place still not put back into the software after 6 weeks.
I agree it should be brought back, and I think they said they are planning on it. But to be fair, you always had to go to the wiki for the notes but having the link was nice for sure.
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doc said:
Why did Logos remove this in the first place.
We didn't modify the old home page. Instead, we completely started over from scratch. There wasn't time to implement the feature you are talking about in the new implementation, and the old implementation could not be kept, as it is not compatible with the new homepage. It's still on the list to do, but there have been higher priority issues that have kept us busy.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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Yes you always had to go to the Wiki, but you the link was in front of you, I never said it was otherwise, I simply did not go into all the detail for brevity’s sake.
David Taylor Jr said:doc said:So when are you going to put a link back into the software to the release notes?
Why did Logos remove this in the first place. Why did you think it was an improvement to make it harder for users to access the release notes (or what resources have been update for that matter by burying this information in the library). A user should not have to go to the forums or the Wiki site to find the release notes, they should be easily accessible from the software, preferably the home page.
Most disappointing not to see such a basic piece of information that should never have been removed in the first place still not put back into the software after 6 weeks.
I agree it should be brought back, and I think they said they are planning on it. But to be fair, you always had to go to the wiki for the notes but having the link was nice for sure.
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- The old home page was not broken so didn’t require starting from scratch again.
- if you understood your customers you would have known customers expected these to be there when they loaded Logos 8 for the first time,
- The home page is the first impression a user gets of a new Logos release and putting to market a home page that is missing features and uncustomisable is a huge mistake I hope FL never make again.
- You bought off more than you could chew with the notes upgrade the home page should have been left alone.
- Going about things the way FL has with the Logos 8 release has been a message from the company to users that we take our.Customers for granted.
doc said:Why did Logos remove this in the first place.
We didn't modify the old home page. Instead, we completely started over from scratch. There wasn't time to implement the feature you are talking about in the new implementation, and the old implementation could not be kept, as it is not compatible with the new homepage. It's still on the list to do, but there have been higher priority issues that have kept us busy.
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doc said:
- The old home page was not broken so didn’t require starting from scratch again.
- if you understood your customers you would have known customers expected these to be there when they loaded Logos 8 for the first time,
- The home page is the first impression a user gets of a new Logos release and putting to market a home page that is missing features and uncustomisable is a huge mistake I hope FL never make again.
- You bought off more than you could chew with the notes upgrade the home page should have been left alone.
- Going about things the way FL has with the Logos 8 release has been a message from the company to users that we take our.Customers for granted.
I hope you can believe me when I say that we don't lightly make the decision to throw something away and start from scratch. There were (and still are) extremely good reasons for making the decision we made, including that the old implementation did not allow us to move forward in adding features that we want to add in the future.
I very much regret that this has been so upsetting for you (and others who share your opinion). I sincerely hope that your daily workflow is not excessively impaired until the time when we are able to provide a suitable replacement.
Andrew Batishko | Logos software developer
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doc said:
- The old home page was not broken so didn’t require starting from scratch again.
- if you understood your customers you would have known customers expected these to be there when they loaded Logos 8 for the first time,
- The home page is the first impression a user gets of a new Logos release and putting to market a home page that is missing features and uncustomisable is a huge mistake I hope FL never make again.
- You bought off more than you could chew with the notes upgrade the home page should have been left alone.
- Going about things the way FL has with the Logos 8 release has been a message from the company to users that we take our.Customers for granted.
doc, how can you be so naive.
Logosians love cars ... used to be Cadallacs, but now Ferraris. Now, let's say the Italian car designer wanted to put in an engine that would go far faster. Future plans. So, they designed one, but it wasn't quite finished. But they put it in the new model anyway. And promised they'd try to finish it sometime .... priorities, priorities.
See?
Andrew's a good guy. And my old Ferrari 7 still does great at the track.
"If myth is ideology in narrative form, then scholarship is myth with footnotes." B. Lincolm 1999.
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doc said:
Any update on when the auto columns setting is going to be fixed on the home page.
This has been fixed and is working for me. It does still show 4 columns briefly before anything gets rendered but switches to 5 (which is what fits on my screen) when rendered. Are you seeing something different?
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It's still on the list to do, but there have been higher priority issues that have kept us busy.
I, too, had been eagerly expecting and awaiting these seemingly simple widgets.
After the launch of Logos 8, it seemed the most common complaint (together with setting the preferred bible) to fix this omission - in fact it was actually a backward, retrograde step in the UX by actually making it harder (more steps/clicks) to do something that was easy in the previous version. Surely this level of interest/demand from users/customers should see these features included on your priority list. After all, users are ultimately your ambassadors and sales staff - you don't want to be creating a new tag line: 'Logos 8 - making things more difficult for the user than Logos 7'!!
Moan over! Thanks for all the fixes you have been working on.
James
PS: My list of other desired features/priority list are:
1. Tables and images in notes
2. Much much much improved library file management [e.g. easily change from within the program folder/drive book resources are stored, which books to download from my account to a particular device etc etc etc]
3. Tables and images in Canvas
3. More levels of the numbering/heirarchy in Workflows e.g. 3.a.i.(i) etc
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doc said:
Why did Logos remove this in the first place.
We didn't modify the old home page. Instead, we completely started over from scratch. There wasn't time to implement the feature you are talking about in the new implementation, and the old implementation could not be kept, as it is not compatible with the new homepage. It's still on the list to do, but there have been higher priority issues that have kept us busy.
Andrew
Appreciate that it is difficult to give the level of detail that will satisfy everyone but some idea of where items fit in the priority list and how that might translate to a delivery date/release would be one way to avoid the on going frustrations.
Rightly or wrongly 8.1 was mentioned a lot in the context of what was missing from 7 on day one and this has set some "false" expectations. Unfortunately until some expectations are set by Faithlife these "false" expectations will persist and the frustration will continue.
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MJ. Smith said:Sean said:
I'm glad to see this update but: 6 weeks on and no updates to the Theology Guide dataset?
Hey, there's no date function on the lectionaries either so just wait in line.
Hopefully they prioritize re-adding lectionary functionality in the next update. And why are the Lectionary and Devotional Quickstart layouts not included in the list of Quickstart layouts you can add to the homepage? If there are 11 Quickstart layouts total there should be 11 Quickstart layouts included in the list of Quickstart layouts you can add to the homepage, not just 9. I actually wouldn't mind if you brought back a single card with all the Quickstart layouts listed like you had in Logos 7. That was handy.
I have customized the homepage Lectionary layout, therefore it will only open the Catholic lectionary since that's the one I saved the layout with. Thus I like to also use the Quickstart Lectionary layout to open the Revised Common Lectionary in a layout. Right now I'm pretty much rolling with the Catholics since that's the only lectionary that will open from the homepage. Even when I add another lectionary card to the homepage it still opens the Catholic lectionary because I've customized the Lectionary homepage layout. If I could also add the Lectionary Quickstart layout to the homepage, at least it would open my top prioritized lectionary (RCL Daily). That's what I was doing in Logos 7, using the Quickstart layout with my RCL Daily readings and the homepage layout for the Catholic lectionary. Yes I do use more than one lectionary.
Faithlife might also consider simplifying the Lectionary homepage layout, there's way too much going on for daily reading. I wouldn't have to customize the homepage layout if it weren't so busy. I noticed you simplified the Passage homepage layout in the last update, you should do the same for the Lectionay homepage layout. My suggestion is to remove the commentary and devotional. I don't use a commentary for daily reading or for simple study, if I need a commentary I'll open one ad hoc, not off the bat. The devotionals are completely unrelated to the readings in the lectionary so I don't need that on the layout. Also, I don't need five bible translations, two would suffice. And put the "cited by" and "explore" tabs side by side in a panel instead of stacking them, there's too much info in both tabs for a half-screen set up (especially on my 14-inch laptop). So that leaves you with the lectionary (and the missal if Catholic), two bibles, and the explore and cited by tabs side by side in the same panel, simple and clean. Just my suggestion, but maybe others have input on how to simply the Lectionary layout.
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David Taylor Jr said:
Honestly some people are going to complain no matter what Faithlife does.
Perhaps if we do it vigorously enough we can get some aerobic benefit out of it.
;-)
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Right.
If you aren't familiar with the software industry that is always true. Development always look at their priority lists for fixes and enhancements. Faithlife, from an outsiders view that understands the industry of software development, does a good job. It is hard as you want to continue moving the product forward, but at the same time addressing issues and desires of the user base as it fits with resources.
In Christ,
Ken
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Kiyah said:
Faithlife might also consider simplifying the Lectionary homepage layout, there's way too much going on for daily reading. I wouldn't have to customize the homepage layout if it weren't so busy. I noticed you simplified the Passage homepage layout in the last update, you should do the same for the Lectionay homepage layout. My suggestion is to remove the commentary and devotional. I don't use a commentary for daily reading or for simple study, if I need a commentary I'll open one ad hoc, not off the bat. The devotionals are completely unrelated to the readings in the lectionary so I don't need that on the layout. Also, I don't need five bible translations, two would suffice. And put the "cited by" and "explore" tabs side by side in a panel instead of stacking them, there's too much info in both tabs for a half-screen set up (especially on my 14-inch laptop). So that leaves you with the lectionary (and the missal if Catholic), two bibles, and the explore and cited by tabs side by side in the same panel, simple and clean. Just my suggestion, but maybe others have input on how to simply the Lectionary layout.
My 2 cents: I would strongly argue in favor of the commentary (a study Bible for most laity) and for the devotional which for me is a Saints reference that ties directly into the lectionary/liturgical calendar. Are you seeing something different? Why would I argue for the commentary and the saints? Because (a) newbies don't have to learn how to open specific resources immediately if they are already there (b) people are lazy and won't bother to look up what they don't quite understand if it requires remembering the name of the resource to open, opening it, finding the right location ... but they will glance over if it is only a column away.
Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."
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MJ. Smith said:
My 2 cents: I would strongly argue in favor of the commentary (a study Bible for most laity)
Little Rock Catholic Study Bible seemed like a good tie in to remind people of this PrePub.
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MJ. Smith said:
My 2 cents: I would strongly argue in favor of the commentary (a study Bible for most laity) and for the devotional which for me is a Saints reference that ties directly into the lectionary/liturgical calendar. Are you seeing something different? Why would I argue for the commentary and the saints? Because (a) newbies don't have to learn how to open specific resources immediately if they are already there (b) people are lazy and won't bother to look up what they don't quite understand if it requires remembering the name of the resource to open, opening it, finding the right location ... but they will glance over if it is only a column away.
Good point on the saints being tied in with the lectionary. Since a saints resource isn't my top prioritized devotional and since none of the non-saint, non-catholic devotionals in my library are tied to any of the protestant lectionaries, having the devotional open doesn't really help me. But I still think they could have just 2 bibles open (at most 3 like they've done with the Passage layout) instead of 5. I also see your point on the commentary/study bible, I just don't open commentaries that early in my reading process and I get annoyed by having to move or close the commentary so that I can see my Bible in a full vertical panel instead of stacked on top of the commentary that I'm not using. I just think it's such a busy layout for lectionary reading.
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