Please add the Modern English Version 2024 update to Logos resources.
It would be nice to have the updated version available for Bible study.
@Nicholas ROSSITER we are attempting to secure a license for the 2024 MEV update and have run into a few snags, but we're working on it!
@Rick Mansfield (Logos) Any update on the progress of securing a license?
Yes, news would be appreciated.
@Dan Cleghorn @Adam Batterson
We've been in contact as recently as last week. We're navigating file types and I'm checking with Content Production to see if we can use what they have.
Okay, we're clear on the earlier files issue and can move forward with the 2024 Modern English Version.
Question to some of you who are more familiar with the version than me: how significant are the changes between the two versions?
If we simply update the original edition, it would probably mean no additional cost and would just update in Logos when completed. But if there are significant changes, we could produce an entirely new resource. The downside of this is that there would be a cost to the customer for the 2024 edition.
Let us hear your thoughts!
Okay, I just talked with Charisma House again, and they said the changes are significant enough to warrant an entirely separate product. So, that's what we will do.
If reasonable, I would pay for the update. Thanks for all your work on this.
Hello, any update on the availability of the MEV 2024?
I was wondering the same thing.
No updates yet, but I'm confident we will have the update eventually.
Has their been any updates to the potential uploading of the 2024 MEV Version to Logos?
Still in talks, but I am confident it will happen.
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