A little underwhelmed by 4.2?

I must confess to feeling a little underwhelmed by 4.2. Perhaps it's the record of recent releases that raises expectations to a certain level?
Apart from Page View (which is great by the way) there doesn't seem to be much to warrant a point release, and 4.2B2 is already bug fixes only.
Early days maybe, and still plenty to play with from earlier releases, but I'm curious as to what others think
Cheers
Richard
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I keep hoping there's going to be more.
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Well, I guess that I'm ok with whatever is in the releases...I do love the page view but I recognize that there are other things to get accomplished....
Robert Pavich
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100% satisfied. I'm more concerned about having quality 2 years from now then having features 2 months from now. What Logos puts out, IMHO, is golden and I'd rather them concentrate on getting it right from the start then giving us something that ends up being a hodge podge of patches and frustration. 4.1 was a pretty big release with lots of new features so I would suspect things to start slowing down.
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Richard Lyall said:
I must confess to feeling a little underwhelmed by 4.2.
4.2 has perturbed me by having column view as the default for Print/Export, otherwise Paged View may have gone unnoticed[:)]
Dave
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Dave Hooton said:Richard Lyall said:
I must confess to feeling a little underwhelmed by 4.2.
4.2 has perturbed me by having column view as the default for Print/Export, otherwise Paged View may have gone unnoticed
Must admit, I'd rather have a check box in the printing window to select and deselect columns. Very rarely will I want to print in page view.
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I would love to see this bug in Syntax searching fixed
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/20812/178901.aspx#178901
But alas I don't even seem to be able to get a reply <sigh>...
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Dave Hooton said:
4.2 has perturbed me by having column view as the default for Print/Export, otherwise Paged View may have gone unnoticed
I didn't even know!
Philip Spitzer said:Must admit, I'd rather have a check box in the printing window to select and deselect columns. Very rarely will I want to print in page view.
there IS a check box in the printing window to select and deselect columns...
Robert Pavich
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I keep looking for Illustrations in the Passage Guide. Any ETA?
Jim
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Richard Lyall said:
I must confess to feeling a little underwhelmed by 4.2.
I agree. As it's stands, it's more of a 4.1a. I'm therefore expecting (hoping?) one or two of the other missing features make it into the 4.2 release soon.
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Mark Barnes said:Richard Lyall said:
I must confess to feeling a little underwhelmed by 4.2.
I agree. As it's stands, it's more of a 4.1a. I'm therefore expecting (hoping?) one or two of the other missing features make it into the 4.2 release soon.
In 4.1, some of the new features didn't make an appearance until later on in the beta cycle. I'm hoping that will be the case with 4.2 as well. Otherwise, yes, I think it was misnamed.
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Rosie Perera said:
In 4.1, some of the new features didn't make an appearance until later on in the beta cycle. I'm hoping that will be the case with 4.2 as well. Otherwise, yes, I think it was misnamed.
According to the Logos support page we are supposed to see vocabulary / word lists and video resources in the fourth quarter. This tells me that either 4.2 is going to be a very short beta cycle, maybe focusing on bugs and optimization, or they will roll out additional features during the course of the cycle. I am not sure what would be involved in getting the video resources, but it seems like the the word / vocabulary lists should not be too complex to code since the framework for that feature already exists in the program.
Then again, I'm a preacher not a programmer; so what do I know?
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Richard Lyall said:
I must confess to feeling a little underwhelmed by 4.2.
I'm sorry you are underwhelmed. We are working hard to add new features and fix bugs. However, there are a few reasons you won't see as many features in 4.2 as you saw in previous releases.
- We have most of the missing features done.
- The 6 interns we had for the summer have gone home.
- We want to address some of the 1400+ bugs and 800+ minor features in our bug tracking database.
- The team is smaller since some of them are working on the new product Bob mentions in http://community.logos.com/forums/p/24207/180562.aspx#180562.
- We don't want to hold paged view from the rest of the world until this release is packed full of features.
- We need a bit of a break after a year of pushing hard.
Why 4.2? Well, now that most of the missing features are done we've decided to move away from the letter releases when adding major new features (e.g. Paged View). That isn't to say we won't confuse you by releasing some feature in the future that you think is bigger than Paged View in a letter release or by simply being inconsistent.
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Todd White said:Richard Lyall said:
I must confess to feeling a little underwhelmed by 4.2.
I'm sorry you are underwhelmed. We are working hard to add new features and fix bugs. However, there are a few reasons you won't see as many features in 4.2 as you saw in previous releases.
- We have most of the missing features done.
- The 6 interns we had for the summer have gone home.
- We want to address some of the 1400+ bugs and 800+ minor features in our bug tracking database.
- The team is smaller since some of them are working on the new product Bob mentions in http://community.logos.com/forums/p/24207/180562.aspx#180562.
- We don't want to hold paged view from the rest of the world until this release is packed full of features.
- We need a bit of a break after a year of pushing hard.
Why 4.2? Well, now that most of the missing features are done we've decided to move away from the letter releases when adding major new features (e.g. Paged View). That isn't to say we won't confuse you by releasing some feature in the future that you think is bigger than Paged View in a letter release or by simply being inconsistent.
Thanks for all your hard work this past year! I'm lovin the fruit of your work!
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Philip Spitzer said:
Thanks for all your hard work this past year! I'm lovin the fruit of your work!
I echo this sentiment in spades! I know how tough it is to be under impossible deadlines all of the time....and it's good to throttle back once in a while..
Thank you and the rest of the Logos team for all of your sacrifices made during the L4 rollout.
Robert Pavich
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Robert Pavich said:Philip Spitzer said:
Thanks for all your hard work this past year! I'm lovin the fruit of your work!
I echo this sentiment in spades! I know how tough it is to be under impossible deadlines all of the time....and it's good to throttle back once in a while..
Thank you and the rest of the Logos team for all of your sacrifices made during the L4 rollout.
thats right. Robert and I officially grant you 4 days of slacking. After your four days of slacking we will once again require your regular progress reports.
My, my...how gracious we are :-)
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Phillip...
Why thank you!
Actually, there isn't much to complain about in this beta [:O]
Robert Pavich
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Todd White said:Richard Lyall said:
I must confess to feeling a little underwhelmed by 4.2.
I'm sorry you are underwhelmed. We are working hard to add new features and fix bugs. However, there are a few reasons you won't see as many features in 4.2 as you saw in previous releases.
Thanks ... it really isn't a problem, or a whine of any kind - I haven't really explored a lot of what you have included so far to be honest - it's probably more a question about why it's 4.2 rather than, as others have suggested, 4.1a.
But your points more than explain the slowdown in new features.
Blessings
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Todd White said:Richard Lyall said:
I must confess to feeling a little underwhelmed by 4.2.
I'm sorry you are underwhelmed. We are working hard to add new features and fix bugs. However, there are a few reasons you won't see as many features in 4.2 as you saw in previous releases.
- We have most of the missing features done.
- The 6 interns we had for the summer have gone home.
- We want to address some of the 1400+ bugs and 800+ minor features in our bug tracking database.
- The team is smaller since some of them are working on the new product Bob mentions in http://community.logos.com/forums/p/24207/180562.aspx#180562.
- We don't want to hold paged view from the rest of the world until this release is packed full of features.
- We need a bit of a break after a year of pushing hard.
Why 4.2? Well, now that most of the missing features are done we've decided to move away from the letter releases when adding major new features (e.g. Paged View). That isn't to say we won't confuse you by releasing some feature in the future that you think is bigger than Paged View in a letter release or by simply being inconsistent.
Thank you. I really appreciate all that info. Great job.
Bohuslav
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Good sign Bradley, if you are still in a humor mode [:)]
Bohuslav
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Page view in my mind (but that isn't all there is) is reason enough to warrant a release. Page view is a major addition.
I appreciate multiple small updates as they perfect features rather than storing them up and releasing them all together. THat is one of the benefits of the cloud connected program, it is easy to push incremental updates out.
Jacob Hantla
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Todd White said:
We want to address some of the 1400+ bugs and 800+ minor features in our bug tracking database.
That is excellent news. Sometimes small changes can make a big difference.
Todd White said:We need a bit of a break after a year of pushing hard.
You all deserve it! Logos 4 is certainly exceeding my expectations.
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Mark Barnes said:Todd White said:
We want to address some of the 1400+ bugs and 800+ minor features in our bug tracking database.
That is excellent news. Sometimes small changes can make a big difference.
Ditto. That's awesome!
Mark Barnes said:Todd White said:We need a bit of a break after a year of pushing hard.
You all deserve it! Logos 4 is certainly exceeding my expectations.
Hear, hear! [Y]
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Bradley Grainger said:
Is there any chance this little bit of code could stay in for the next beta? [:D]
Prov. 15:23
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Kevin Becker said:
Just think of all the confusion it would cause with bug reports, though. People reporting bugs in versions that haven't even been released yet, etc.
Anyway, I'm guessing it was just a bit of Photoshop sleight of hand, not actual code. Or if it was code, then Bradley what are you wasting time coding up jokes for when there are so many bugs and features to be working on... [;)]
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Rosie Perera said:
Anyway, I'm guessing it was just a bit of Photoshop sleight of hand, not actual code. Or if it was code, then Bradley what are you wasting time coding up jokes for when there are so many bugs and features to be working on...
What I want to know is why didn't they include 3.0g?? All the power of Logos 4 in a package that looks like Logos 3. That would really confuse some folks.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Philip Spitzer said:
Thanks for all your hard work this past year! I'm lovin the fruit of your work!
[H] [Y] +1
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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Grace & Peace,
Bill
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Todd White said:
We want to address some of the 1400+ bugs and 800+ minor features in our bug tracking database.
I knew it had to be a large number. My head can't cope with the bugs I've forgotten[:D] so you could get away with calling many a minor feature!
Dave
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Bradley Grainger said:
If you think that the app doesn't warrant the "4.2" moniker, simply go to General Settings and set the version to a more appropriate level:
It's a good feature. All you do is ask for the Build No. in future.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Todd White said:
The team is smaller since some of them are working on the new product Bob mentions in http://community.logos.com/forums/p/24207/180562.aspx#180562.
Just thinking out loud here...we need to get a mole inside Headquarters...
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Todd White said:
Why 4.2? Well, now that most of the missing features are done we've decided to move away from the letter releases when adding major new features (e.g. Paged View).
After 4.9 there will be 4.10, 4.11 etc (maybe 4.A, 4.B)[:)]
Todd White said:We don't want to hold paged view from the rest of the world until this release is packed full of features.The more I use Paged View the more I appreciate it. The appearance is very "clean" when used in a normal tabbed pane. So thank you for the foresight and courage in developing it.
Dave
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Todd White said:
We want to address some of the 1400+ bugs and 800+ minor features in our bug tracking database.Bravo! Logos 4 is a great product, so much better than ver 3 now IMHO, but doing a little tightening up of the bugs and minor stuff is a fabulous idea. Thanks for that and all your work!
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Dave Hooton said:
The more I use Paged View the more I appreciate it.
I like it for this reason: efficient reading, without having to "page down" so frequently. having 7-10 words on a line allows the eye more reading time and less "travel time" (from end of line to beginning of new one). Under the old system, I pretty much had to increase the font size, and less words on a visible page was the result. this way, the font can be smaller, more text is visible, AND because of the added visible text, set in parallel columns, I seem to have a better sense of context.
Thanks!!
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Dan DeVilder said:Dave Hooton said:
The more I use Paged View the more I appreciate it.
I like it for this reason: efficient reading, without having to "page down" so frequently. having 7-10 words on a line allows the eye more reading time and less "travel time" (from end of line to beginning of new one). Under the old system, I pretty much had to increase the font size, and less words on a visible page was the result. this way, the font can be smaller, more text is visible, AND because of the added visible text, set in parallel columns, I seem to have a better sense of context.
Thanks!!
I love it too but the only "issue" i have with it is that I'm used to the old way of navigating...hitting the "down arrow" and scrolling....and in paged view sometimes that just changes the verse ref, but nothing actually happens to the page itself....it just changes the focus...
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Bradley Grainger said:
I installed 5.0, the new PBB function downloaded great- but there is no help file any chance of getting one? [;)]
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Robert Pavich said:Dan DeVilder said:Dave Hooton said:
The more I use Paged View the more I appreciate it.
I like it for this reason: efficient reading, without having to "page down" so frequently. having 7-10 words on a line allows the eye more reading time and less "travel time" (from end of line to beginning of new one). Under the old system, I pretty much had to increase the font size, and less words on a visible page was the result. this way, the font can be smaller, more text is visible, AND because of the added visible text, set in parallel columns, I seem to have a better sense of context.
Thanks!!
I love it too but the only "issue" i have with it is that I'm used to the old way of navigating...hitting the "down arrow" and scrolling....and in paged view sometimes that just changes the verse ref, but nothing actually happens to the page itself....it just changes the focus...
I love it too. My only issue with it is that I like to highlight while I'm reading, and if the sentence I want to highlight happens to span across a "page" break in paged view, I can't drag and scroll. But I did discover that you can drag out the selection to the end of the page, then hit PageDown and then Shift+Click where you want the selection to end, and it retains what was selected at the end of the previous page as part of the selection. Not quite as convenient, but satisfactory once you're used to it.
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Rosie Perera said:
But I did discover that you can drag out the selection to the end of the page, then hit PageDown and then Shift+Click where you want the selection to end, and it retains what was selected at the end of the previous page as part of the selection.
Thanks Rosie! That solved another "issue" I was having... [:D]
Robert Pavich
For help go to the Wiki: http://wiki.logos.com/Table_of_Contents__
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Rosie Perera said:Robert Pavich said:Dan DeVilder said:Dave Hooton said:
The more I use Paged View the more I appreciate it.
I like it for this reason: efficient reading, without having to "page down" so frequently. having 7-10 words on a line allows the eye more reading time and less "travel time" (from end of line to beginning of new one). Under the old system, I pretty much had to increase the font size, and less words on a visible page was the result. this way, the font can be smaller, more text is visible, AND because of the added visible text, set in parallel columns, I seem to have a better sense of context.
Thanks!!
I love it too but the only "issue" i have with it is that I'm used to the old way of navigating...hitting the "down arrow" and scrolling....and in paged view sometimes that just changes the verse ref, but nothing actually happens to the page itself....it just changes the focus...
I love it too. My only issue with it is that I like to highlight while I'm reading, and if the sentence I want to highlight happens to span across a "page" break in paged view, I can't drag and scroll. But I did discover that you can drag out the selection to the end of the page, then hit PageDown and then Shift+Click where you want the selection to end, and it retains what was selected at the end of the previous page as part of the selection. Not quite as convenient, but satisfactory once you're used to it.
be sure to put that in the wiki (or new video tutorials . . . ) if Logos doesn't fix that.
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Whyndell Grizzard said:Bradley Grainger said:
I installed 5.0, the new PBB function downloaded great- but there is no help file any chance of getting one?
Good one, Whyndell!
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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Dan DeVilder said:Rosie Perera said:
I love it too. My only issue with it is that I like to highlight while I'm reading, and if the sentence I want to highlight happens to span across a "page" break in paged view, I can't drag and scroll. But I did discover that you can drag out the selection to the end of the page, then hit PageDown and then Shift+Click where you want the selection to end, and it retains what was selected at the end of the previous page as part of the selection. Not quite as convenient, but satisfactory once you're used to it.
be sure to put that in the wiki (or new video tutorials . . . ) if Logos doesn't fix that.
We don't really have a place for it yet in the wiki, so I've created a stub Paged View page and put that tip in it. Someone will have to write the Paged View wiki page before 4.2 ships. I will if I remember to get back to it. There's not much to it, just how to turn it on and off and how the columns resize when you change the panel width.
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