I am curios what improvements or development in Logos 9 might be.
Read the list of suggestions in the Logos 9 suggestions post or read user voice and you will know as much as everyone except Faithlife employees and beta testers. And, as usual, Faithlife employees and beta testers aren't talking.
Does it mean Faithlife will base logos 9 completely on suggestions?
No more so than usual - they do listen to their users but sometimes they take a broader view of the software industry in how they fulfill their users' desires.
I heard that L9 can transport you back to biblical times.....Can Accordance do that?
I know for sure the Sermon Editor will have some improvements, but no specifics were given 👍😁👌
and what update to Logos will add AI and write your sermon for you? [6]
Does it mean Faithlife will base logos 9 completely on suggestions? No more so than usual - they do listen to their users but sometimes they take a broader view of the software industry in how they fulfill their users' desires.
And sometimes they do stuff because relevant people within Faithlife itself, like Bob, think it's cool or otherwise worth doing. Seems to have worked well enough for the first eight versions....
Hope them remove big logos logo on the left corner...
What can be expected?
1. You will have less money
2. You will have more books than what you need..... again.
3. You will have more books than you can read in your whole life.... again
4. They will use overused keywords like ...... fast, stay organized, best yet, innovative, life-changing, powerful, SIMPLE..... yupe those cringe keywords.
[<:o)]
2. You will have more books than what you need..... again. 3. You will have more books than you can read in your whole life.... again
OK, but what's the downside? [;)]
2. You will have more books than what you need..... again. 3. You will have more books than you can read in your whole life.... again OK, but what's the downside?
OK, but what's the downside?
What use is going back to biblical times without good maps? [:D]
What can be expected? 2. You will have more books than what you need..... again. 3. You will have more books than you can read in your whole life.... again
For my own works flow, Logos is a digital research assistant more than an ebook reader. Yes I use it to read books but primarily I use it to find and collate data for the task I am doing (Bible study, sermon prep, home group study, theological reflection, etc.) to that end whether I read every book from cover to cover is not a huge consideration to me. What is more important is ‘Will this book/resource add value to my library by enable more effective research?’.
Others may see it differently, I’m cool with that.
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#1 is par for the course [A]
I heard that L9 can transport you back to biblical times.....Can Accordance do that? What use is going back to biblical times without good maps?
What use is going back to biblical times without good maps?
We’re getting Carta! (Bring print edition when transporting, as computers in biblical times don’t meet Logos requirements.)
to that end whether I read every book from cover to cover is not a huge consideration to me. What is more important is ‘Will this book/resource add value to my library by enable more effective research?’.
I concur with your assessment.