In Case...

OV
OV Member Posts: 292 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Hello "Logos" and "Faithlife"

I have a question regarding investment protection of logos. Already several Bible software have come and gone. What happens when Logos goes bankrupt against expectations. For example, how can personal notes be saved and reused in another program? What happens to the resources you bought for a lot of money?

We should never say this case will never happen, or so unlikely that we don't have to worry.

Are there precautions in place to allow users to export the many personal notes from logos in a form that allows further use.

Yes, you can make a personal book where you can manage your personal notes. But this also has disadvantages. That's why I'm not looking for a workaround, but a direct solution in case...

With interest I look forward to an answer.

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  • Whyndell Grizzard
    Whyndell Grizzard Member Posts: 3,526 ✭✭✭

    I have a 4T HD stand alone, logos and numerous other programs are backed up every 24 hrs- so everything is available off-line.

    Another reason I don't use Logos notes- I use Docx files and create my own PBB of those notes with links to logos resources, much better than the Notes function in Logos.

  • OV
    OV Member Posts: 292 ✭✭

    I don't mean that my PC breaks down, but when the Logos service is no longer offered. This means that all notes in logos are then lost in the logo system, stored in a database, and can no longer be retrieved, except by manual tedious copying and pasting.

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,282

    This means that all notes in logos are then lost in the logo system, stored in a database, and can no longer be retrieved

    I'm not sure I follow this.

    Even when offline we can access our notes in our desktop copy of Logos and export them to a Word document (for example)

    Please expand on exactly what issues you see in this scenario 

  • OV
    OV Member Posts: 292 ✭✭

    [quote]Even when offline we can access our notes in our desktop copy of Logos and export them to a Word document (for example)

    That is the answer. Very good, I can export my notes to a word document and so the "surviving" is saved.

    Thanks a lot! That helps me a lot.

    It would be nice, if we could import some notes from a word document in to Logos Notes (not a personal book). But this is another story.

    Just a last question, how do I see in the bibeltext the remarks from a personal book relating to a bibleverse?

  • Graham Criddle
    Graham Criddle MVP Posts: 33,282

    Thanks a lot! That helps me a lot.

    Excellent.

    It would be nice, if we could import some notes from a word document in to Logos Notes (not a personal book). But this is another story.

    While there isn't an "import" feature, we can copy notes from Word documents and paste them into Logos Notes.

    Just a last question, how do I see in the bibeltext the remarks from a personal book relating to a bibleverse?

    There is no direct indication in a Bible (or other resource) to a Personal Book.

    You could create a note on the Bible text which has a link to the Personal Book. Would that give you what you want?

  • OV
    OV Member Posts: 292 ✭✭

    There is no direct indication in a Bible (or other resource) to a Personal Book.

    You could create a note on the Bible text which has a link to the Personal Book. Would that give you what you want?

    Yes, that would be a possibility. But it's just additional clicks, which I want to prevent as much as possible.

    So I am very happy that "in case..." I can export the notes to Word. So I am on the safe side.

    Thank you for all your thoughts and help.

  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 16,308

    There is no direct indication in a Bible (or other resource) to a Personal Book.

    You could create a note on the Bible text which has a link to the Personal Book. Would that give you what you want?

    Yes, that would be a possibility. But it's just additional clicks, which I want to prevent as much as possible.

    Othmar, I think Wyndell above referred to using a PB like your own commentary or study bible notes. You'd use bible reference milestones in the PB and build it as type bible commentary or bible notes. Then you can have a layout with e.g. the bible on the left side and your own notes flowing along on the right side without additional clicks.

    Such a solution obviously is most helpful if you have a large amount of pre-existing notes and only a limited volume of changes and updates.   

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • Mike Tourangeau
    Mike Tourangeau Member Posts: 1,554 ✭✭✭

    What happens when Logos goes bankrupt against expectations.

    I prefer the word "if" Logos goes bankrupt :) However I suspect if such a scenario did occur there would be a buyer for the company. The user base and resource "rights" would be very very desirable to some buyer. 

  • Whyndell Grizzard
    Whyndell Grizzard Member Posts: 3,526 ✭✭✭

    I don't mean that my PC breaks down, but when the Logos service is no longer offered. This means that all notes in logos are then lost in the logo system, stored in a database, and can no longer be retrieved, except by manual tedious copying and pasting.

    I understand- that's the reason I don't use notes in Logos- I make my own notes thru other means- and don't have to worry about it.

  • RyanB
    RyanB Member Posts: 686 ✭✭✭

    Hi Othmar,

    You're right in that none of us can predict the future so no one can say for certain. But Bob (the CEO of Faithlife) has written on this extensively. There was one post in particular that was very well written, but I can't seem to find it. However, here is another post written by Bob which hopefully will help give you a better picture of Faithlife's financial situation.

    https://community.logos.com/forums/p/119277/784188.aspx#784188 

  • Andrew Biddinger
    Andrew Biddinger Member Posts: 439 ✭✭✭