*These are not new resources." My assumption is factbook tags. Any other insight to release my curiosity? Is there a way to track what was specifically updated?
Tagging, typo fixes, etc.
I think they added sermon outlines to Factbook and updated the sermon resources to provide that information. Still your books only more useful if you use Factbook.
@John Fidel Is there any way to find out which parts of the book have been updated?
For example, I'd like to know which parts of “Logo Help” have been updated for the following reasons: to find new features or to find features that have been removed(like copying L4) or made adjustments.
I am not aware of anyway to see exactly what was updated in these resources.
Whenever there are books updates, I also wished I knew what was updated, but it would likely add to the already full plate of the Logos production team.
We probably should just content ourselves with knowing that books are being maintained and stay our curiosity about details. Helping Logos keep its service costs down also helps to keep product prices down.
I doubt we would even see anything in the resources for this particular update for many resources, since it improved tagging for sermons in Factbook. Good question though.
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