Pleased with Logos 9

Nathan Parker
Nathan Parker Member Posts: 814 ✭✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

Super pleased with Logos 9 so far. It has a good amount of new features without being overwhelming. Since I have Connect, I was able to easily "upgrade" to Logos 9 without any issues (I redownloaded Logos 9 fresh since I "might" have been on an L9 beta version before today, although I can't say for sure). :-) The base packages have some great books at super affordable prices, so I can't wait to upgrade to a handful of them.

Overall, this has been a release well done.

Plus I get all of my Wordsearch books gradually migrated over as well. :-)

Only issue I'm having with L9 is the new logo. The muti-shade look is literally causing issues with my vision.

Dr. Nathan Parker

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  • PetahChristian
    PetahChristian Member Posts: 4,636 ✭✭✭

    The base packages have some great books at super affordable prices

    Yes! There are even a few pre-pubs that will download with the base packages, such as Carta and a Hebrew audio bible.

    Also, if you're into Mobile Ed, don't miss out on your free Mobile Ed course, as well as the 2 Mobile Ed courses for $99 total promo.

    Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!

  • The Flanary's
    The Flanary's Member Posts: 108 ✭✭

    +1 Nathan Parker. This is my first upgrade with Logos but I've been through a few with other software and this has been enjoyable.
     Great release and handled very well by Faithlife.
     The generosity toward my fellow Wordsearch refugees has been unexpected and refreshing. At first the Logos store gave me serious sticker shock, but I have managed to acquire so much more than I ever thought I'd own at very reasonable prices.
     And the best part, for me, is my lesson prep has been completely revolutionized. The process of organizing my notes and formatting something to speak off of used to take me all day, the day before I taught, now it takes me less than an hour. Instead of drudging through a Word Processor all day, I can be working on new lessons  or personal devotions (and maybe some fishing)

  • John Nobile (Logos)
    John Nobile (Logos) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 36

    Thanks for the encouragement!

    ...now it takes me less than an hour. Instead of drudging through a Word Processor all day, I can be working on new lessons  or personal devotions (and maybe some fishing)

    I love hearing my work helps people spend more time creatively engaging scripture, refreshing their soul in nature, and connecting relationally with others instead of toiling away monotonously.

  • SineNomine
    SineNomine Member Posts: 7,043 ✭✭✭

    ...now it takes me less than an hour. Instead of drudging through a Word Processor all day, I can be working on new lessons  or personal devotions (and maybe some fishing)

    I love hearing my work helps people spend more time creatively engaging scripture, refreshing their soul in nature, and connecting relationally with others instead of toiling away monotonously.

    "The Work of Ministry without the Busywork" seems to have been a pretty good slogan choice for Logos 9. [Y]

    “The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara