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Most of these manuals I have owned for years:
"Most"? Which ones?
We're trying to track this down, so specific information will be helpful. When did you purchase the following resources and what orders were they included in (I just picked a handful):
My best guess is that these are all actually new in Logos Pro or Logos Max and the "Temporary" license is correct. Can you provide some information to show that that's not correct?
I'd expect e.g. Bullinger's Figures of Speech to be one that longtime users own.
Users have owned the dataset for a long time, but the dataset documentation resource is new in Logos Pro. I'm starting to realise that's the source of the confusion here.
MJ had (and still has) a permanent license to the dataset, but it never came with documentation. It now does, in Logos Pro. This is currently a subscription-only resource.
Users have owned the dataset for a long time, but the dataset documentation resource is new in Logos Pro. I'm starting to realise that's the source of the confusion here.
MJ had (and still has) a permanent license to the dataset, but it never came with documentation. It now does, in Logos Pro. This is currently a subscription-only resource.
Ah. Then it seems the library is technically correct. (I personally would assume that datasets should be documented (unless it makes actually no sense to write a documentation), and when the documantation was delayed, once finalized it should be shipped to all owners, not the subset of owners who happen to be subscribed to a certain level.)
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I'd expect e.g. Bullinger's Figures of Speech to be one that longtime users own.
Users have owned the dataset for a long time, but the dataset documentation resource is new in Logos Pro. I'm starting to realise that's the source of the confusion here.
MJ had (and still has) a permanent license to the dataset, but it never came with documentation. It now does, in Logos Pro. This is currently a subscription-only resource.
I took a dump of all my resources back in March, and can confirm, these manuals weren't part of my library back then. I was also absolutely certain that I had owned them permanently.
(Yet another example of the Mandela effect....)
I'd expect e.g. Bullinger's Figures of Speech to be one that longtime users own.
Users have owned the dataset for a long time, but the dataset documentation resource is new in Logos Pro. I'm starting to realise that's the source of the confusion here.
MJ had (and still has) a permanent license to the dataset, but it never came with documentation. It now does, in Logos Pro. This is currently a subscription-only resource.
If we own the dataset, why do we have to subscribe to get the documentation? Ownership of the documentation should come with ownership of the dataset, even if the documentation was produced later.
"Most"? Which ones?
I figured it out. The two I was certain of had documentation, but it was internal to the interactive rather than a separate resource - Israelite sacrifices and synopsis of Samuel... Sorry for raising the alarm although the puzzlement was legitimate.
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I noticed the same issue.
I agree. I was positive I owned these as well and in another thread I worriedly asked if there was a way to verify all of the previous Full Feature Set content I owned in the event it happens elsewhere. They took down that package to verify.
One of those was the memorization tool. I was pretty sure that feature was in older packages but on the subscription page for Pro it shows it as "New to You"
So, the resources in question were owned, but after subscribing the same resources were included in the resources provided with the Subscription and now show up in your library as temporary???
I thought we were told this would not be an issue with the temporary resources not being "dynamic".... I can't remember if it was one of my phone conversations or if it was mentioned in the forum threads - either way, we should not have to audit our licenses....
Logos 10 - OpenSuse Tumbleweed, Windows 11, Android 16 & Android 14
Same....
Was this a feature that falls into the "improved" category or a "new" memorization tool? It would be nice to hear from Logos on this licensing issue
Logos 10 - OpenSuse Tumbleweed, Windows 11, Android 16 & Android 14