I was watching the MP Seminars videos on the v. 44 changes, and they showed a list of the subscription tiers when explaining the new badges for subscription in the About box. I saw there 'Signature' tier - what is that?
you pay 99.99 a month and get access to the ENTIRE logos catalog with no publisher restrictions.
just kidding. no clue.
It's prestige-based. Think Potlatch. The more of your hard-earned (?) money that you throw at the company, the more prestige you purchase. Get new gear! Level up! Game on! In fact, I love my Logos resources and use them extensively every day. I only missed a few days in the hospital, and when traveling in the middle of nowhere. What you can do with Logos is awesome at any tier. Well, I don't know about free. Haven't tried that in decades.
But what is the answer to the OP? I don't know what "signature" is either. Anyone know?
It's the "academic" subscription mentioned in the latest release notes: https://community.logos.com/kb/articles/2881-logos-44-0
Users on an academic subscription may see different values corresponding to their subscription.
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