The link on the homepage annoys me. It makes me feel like Logos is pushing something I don't want, even after I've paid a lot of money for the software I have.
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The link in the top-right corner of the dashboard promoting subscriptions cannot be removed.
Can we pay a little something to remove it? That way Logos gets what they want: money.
It's on the homepage of what is now the "legacy" edition. The link popped up with the most recent update yesterday.
I guess the new Logos is not the new Logos that just updated. I really wonder how long Marketing thinks about copy.
But anyway, dodged that FL bullet … settle in for a '43' winter.
I too am very unhappy about continually getting nudged to subscribe by FaithLife, such as in this latest instance of the "Try the new Logos for free" notification in the dashboard display of the software. As a 27 year user of Logos that has spent many thousands of dollars on resources, It has been bringing me to the point of no longer purchasing resources for the Logos software as a reaction to this.
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It seems those are the same books with a different price: https://www.logos.com/product/218944/forerunners-of-the-faith-13-lessons-to-understand-and-appreciate-the-basics-of-church-history and:…
I am creating a personal Bible using the Personal Book Builder (PBB). When inserting Bible Milestones, if I enable the 'One verse per line' display option in Logos, the chapter and verse numbers appear. However, when I turn off this option, the chapter and verse numbers disappear. How can I resolve this issue? Furthermore,…
I use that filter to look at possible purchases and prepubs but I don't see it there anymore? Is this a decision by Logos to move away from Orthodox specific offerings?
In version 49 I could start a Bible reading plan and divide it by pericopes. That doesn't seem to be available in version 50. Am I missing something? That was very useful. If it is not there, are there plans to add it back in future versions?
Any ideas on how to search for instances of Colwell's Rule in the Septuagint? Logos has provided tagging for Hebrew Grammatical Constructions in Rahlf's and Swete's versions of the Septuagint but they lack all of the tagging for Greek Grammatical Constructions. Any ideas would be appreciated.