Is my only recourse to use the Web platform?
If your PC is too old to run Windows 11, yes. It is the only supported solution.
FWIW, I've been using Logos in an unsupported environment (Windows 11 on ARM) for over a year now with very few complaints.
I used a Windows 7 for years; Logos no-updates. The only headache was buying books that wouldn't work on an older Logos … refund.
I am sure, Logos will continue to work on Windows 10 for quite a while, most likely even the updates and new books. Your bigger worry are the security updates for Windows.
@Kiyah … If your PC is too old to run Windows 11, yes. It is the only supported solution.
Well officially, yes. But there are ways to install Windows 11 on older hardware. Microsoft does not support it. But the Logos software will not know the difference.
For those who have a little bit of technical knowledge, Tiny11 is one such method. There are others. They involve booting the up from a custom USB flash drive. The most popular is created utility called Rufus. but Microsoft is working real hard at shutting them down.
Oh I know there are other methods. That's why I emphasized the word "supported." lol
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I know that there is a script that can be run that will clean up the database. Can someone show me how to clean up and decrease the database size?
I am reading Systematic Theology by Wayne Grudem. There are a gazillion Bible verse references in blue. If I click on them, they of course open in my Bible of choice, and I could copy and paste them into a note. But is there a way to get that reference to copy directly into a note, without doing a copy and paste?
Finishing a message and I was going to close with a specific text… then I thought, wait I think I used that text earlier in the message. I could simply scroll through and see, but instead I hit "Ctrl+F" and just searched "Matthew"… it highlights where I used the word "Matthew" in writing, but does not highlight scriptures…
Is there any documentation of what the AI features are so far, and what their intended uses are? Would be nice if there was also info about capabilities and limitations. Something concise so you do not have to spend all day on it? I think this is something Logos should have. I couldn’t find it. Did I miss it?
I have a couple of books that always crash Logos. I read the books a while ago and created Notes while reading, but if I try to go to the Note anchors in the books in question, Logos crashes. Same if I try to open them in the Library. Is there anything I can do to fix this?