I was not a WORDsearch customer, is there anything exciting that WORDsearch could do that logos couldn’t? Are we about to get any exciting new features/resources? i’ve always wished for off-line Hi-Res scans of original manuscripts...
I was not a WORDsearch user either. I do know that there is a massive catalog which is migrating to Logos and/or FLEB.
Mostly it means more books in the catalog as resources are converted. I don't think it changes Logos as a program, but more users will certainly influence what might get added in the future and perhaps when they get added.
Are we about to get any exciting new features/resources?
Yes: https://blog.logos.com/2020/09/over-3000-new-reasons-to-love-logos/
Bradley, How about working some of the good features of WordSearch into Logos/Verbum. You can start with LessonMaker, Cross-reference Explorer and InstaVerse. They would make great features to add to Logos.
Are we about to get any exciting new features/resources? Yes: https://blog.logos.com/2020/09/over-3000-new-reasons-to-love-logos/
That's helpful although I'm not sure I can sift through 3000 items to figure what to be excited about... no doubt the marketing department will begin to enlighten us as the project continues!
I'm not sure I can sift through 3000 items to figure what to be excited abou
I am eagerly awaiting A Modern Grammar of Biblical Hebrew, after that, I will wait and see.
Still looking for LesssonMaker to be brought in - or if someone can point me to a resource in Logos that's comparable...?
HOTC! HOTC! HOTC!
[Chanting in an obnoxious manner]
Still looking for LesssonMaker to be brought in
See this thread: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/194121.aspx
The primary plus for WordSearch for me is that it was a direct exegetical tool to the text instead of an endless set of "tools"/bells/whistles/predigested data sets that get in the way of the exploration. The difference between the tools is akin to comparing a word processor to a spreadsheet...both has a place.