How do I know if I have the ARM version installed?
I see that there is now the ability to download the Logos 10 version for Apple M1 and M2 chips. How can I check to see whether I already have that installed (e.g., perhaps it updated automatically)?
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- Open applications
- Right Click on the app icon
- Choose "Get Info"
- Under "kind," look for "(Apple Silicon)" (see below)
Side note: Now that you have an Apple Silicon device, you can also run the mobile app. I have found some situations where I prefer to use it along side of another app such as Pages.
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already have that installed (e.g., perhaps it updated automatically)?
Adding to JT, in the Logos app, go to the 3-dot menu (top far right) and select 'About Logos'. It'll show the version number (eg 22 or 23) along with the recent package you have.
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I have found some situations where I prefer to use it along side of another app such as Pages.
It 'is' kind of crazy sometimes, but so it goes. My big-girl is Verbum, but clicking a ref in Logos.com or Verbum.com pulls up my mobile Logos (where I sneakily check if fixed yet). Then it opens a blank panel, and doesn't know what to do. I patiently close him. Sorry, kiddo, not you.
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Side note: Now that you have an Apple Silicon device, you can also run the mobile app. I have found some situations where I prefer to use it along side of another app such as Pages.
Also for bilingual users: Read Aloud on the mobile app can be superior to the desktop, as it automatically chooses the right voice for the language of the book.
macOS (Logos Pro - Beta) | Android 13 (Logos Stable)
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Naw ... unless you have the Andy Griffith Study Bible
macOS (Logos Pro - Beta) | Android 13 (Logos Stable)
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Andy Griffith Bible? I know about the Barney Fife Bible.... but not Andy's..... Barney's was simple... a book with blank pages! [:D]
xn = Christan man=man -- Acts 11:26 "....and the disciples were first called Christians in Antioch".
Barney Fife is my hero! He only uses an abacus with 14 rows!
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