A Little Nostalgia To Get Us Ready For Logos 10

I created this video in 2016. Maybe I should update it and add Logos 8, 9, and 10.
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At the time of each rollout, it was the most delicious thing I had ever seen. I can't imagine what new stuff we will see in Logos 10.
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That video brings back a lot of memories. Well done. If you remake it, you might add the years of each release. I was one who was there from the very beginning with the Dallas Seminary CD-Rom. I remember needing only a couple hundred books and Bibles--that would be enough for a lifetime.
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I couldn't read Logos 1.0 and 1.6 until I enlarged it and realized it was a reversed image.[:O]
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What a revelation! The struggle to decipher Logos 1.0 and 1.6 was real until I decided to zoom in and, to my surprise, discovered it was a reversed image. The "aha" moment was both amusing and enlightening. It's incredible how a simple perspective shift can unveil hidden details. This experience taught me the importance of examining things from different angles, both figuratively and literally. A reminder that sometimes, the answers are right in front of us, waiting to be seen in a new light.
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As we eagerly await the arrival of Logos 10, a rush of nostalgia floods in, recalling the evolution of this powerful tool. From the early versions that sparked our curiosity to the seamless integration of resources in recent iterations, Logos has been our trusted companion in the journey of understanding and exploring knowledge. As we anticipate what Logos 10 has in store, let's cherish the memories of past versions that have shaped our study experiences. Here's to the evolution of a tool that has been a steadfast ally in our pursuit of wisdom.
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Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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The red book icons and red Libronix icon! Brought a smile to my face. Loved it back then and love it now.
Thanks, FL for all your staff and incredible 'product!'
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James C. said:I created this video in 2016. Maybe I should update it and add Logos 8, 9, and 10.
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