Collections Question

Ronald Quick
Ronald Quick Member Posts: 2,971 ✭✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

Can I access my collections and set up new ones from the web app?

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  • Christian Alexander
    Christian Alexander Member Posts: 3,008 ✭✭
  • Alexander
    Alexander Member Posts: 7

    My question to Logos is: Doesn't partial functionality merit a partial price? I paid for the Silver collection, and even though I use the web app, I should get the full functionality for the price because I am being charged the same price. Just like the software for desktops. I am paying full price for partial functionality. How is that just?

  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 15,968

    Alexander said:

    My question to Logos is: Doesn't partial functionality merit a partial price? I paid for the Silver collection, and even though I use the web app, I should get the full functionality for the price because I am being charged the same price. Just like the software for desktops. I am paying full price for partial functionality.

    I think you are mistaken. You are paying primarily for the bundle of books you receive in the library. The software, which includes the desktop, web and mobile applications, is free. A small portion of Base Package prices may be for datasets and expanded functionality, but the creation and use of collections is part of the free functionality (some of the expanded functionality may work only on desktop, but my understanding is that Faithlife never promised otherwise. Historically, the web app is a free goody that was given to us users on top of the existing application and never had a price tag or product page.)  

    Have joy in the Lord! Smile

  • Mike Binks
    Mike Binks MVP Posts: 7,436

    Alexander said:

    My question to Logos is: Doesn't partial functionality merit a partial price? I paid for the Silver collection, and even though I use the web app, I should get the full functionality for the price because I am being charged the same price. Just like the software for desktops. I am paying full price for partial functionality. How is that just?

    O dear...

    Logos provide a number of software solutions for accessing your resources.

    A desktop version - most capable - free to all users

    A web-site version - less capable but with some extras - free to all users.

    A mobile app - essentially a reader with some search and note taking facilities. - free to all users

    Logos also sells bundles of resources which can be used to some extent on any or all of the above. Which machine one chooses to use is a matter of personal choice.

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    Mike

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