Since we about 6 months into the subscription model, I am curious as to what if anything will be included in the legacy fallback license for us two-year subscribers. I know there is still plenty of time but I am curious. Thanks.
Wow. The silence is deafening :-(
The single most important update is Bible Smart Search, which is a significant new feature. That being said, it is AI driven, so I don't think it will be included in the legacy fallback license. Your question raises an important point though: for that license to be attractive to those who already had the Logos 10 full feature set, it needs to include worthwhile non-AI updates.
Oh, I'm sure the top-secret customizable menu bar will make 'paid' a no-brainer. Imagine the massive efficiency of a million Logosian subscribers all at work!
Then, throw in collapsable toc menus. Icing on the subscriber cake.
Well?
Well, there is that :-). But I was hoping Logos would mention a thing or two they are looking at improving or adding. We shall see…
@Francis
… it needs to include worthwhile non-AI updates
The pursuit of AI seems to be the top priority. Back when all this was announced, I predicted there would not be much based on the fact that a new menu bar was the item they gave the highest priority. I can't find this thread now, but I think i was right 😎
This thread contains information about what will be included from the previous two years. I expect mobile to receive a significant boost from the LFL. Personally, I enjoy Insights quite a bit on mobile.
Good observation, John
IIRC will the new menu be given to all users, not only to LFL license holders
I think it (the resource toolbar) will in time; maintaining two varieties is not efficient.
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