Preparing to migrate from Windows to Mac

I'm preparing to migrate from Windows to Mac, as I have a used MBP 2.33 core duo 2GRAM 200G HDD on its way.
I have a few questions.
I already see that it's probably best to run L4 Mac instead of L4 Win on Parallels.
That being so, what about my Libronix resources that may not have been converted to L4 yet? I have some note sets, too. How do I migrate them?
I am also in a rural area on satellite internet. My download threshold is 425M daily. That means I'll have to go to town for wifi and sit all day to get my downloads. Is it possible to move my L4 resources to a backup drive and then copy them to the Mac so that I can get around much of the downloading?
Thanks in advance for all of the help.
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Jason Skipper said:
I'm preparing to migrate from Windows to Mac, as I have a used MBP 2.33 core duo 2GRAM 200G HDD on its way.
I have a few questions.
I already see that it's probably best to run L4 Mac instead of L4 Win on Parallels.That being so, what about my Libronix resources that may not have been converted to L4 yet? I have some note sets, too. How do I migrate them?
I am also in a rural area on satellite internet. My download threshold is 425M daily. That means I'll have to go to town for wifi and sit all day to get my downloads. Is it possible to move my L4 resources to a backup drive and then copy them to the Mac so that I can get around much of the downloading?
Thanks in advance for all of the help.
All resources are identical, with the exception of PBB books, which are not even usable yet in Logos4 windows. and yes you should be able to copy all your logos 4 files to a disk... location should be something like this-- /Users/YOURNAME/Library/Application Support/Logos4/Data/m7fvomqx.5xc/ResourceManager/Resources putting them in there should mean you have the latest versions of all your books already downloaded. You will have a new download from logos soon though... since 4.2 mac is close to ready to come out, it is the current beta and I am having few problems with it, but suppose to be a major improvement (I guess hence the jump to identical windows numbering).
-Dan
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Jason Skipper said:
I'm preparing to migrate from Windows to Mac, as I have a used MBP 2.33 core duo 2GRAM 200G HDD on its way. I have a few questions. I already see that it's probably best to run L4 Mac instead of L4 Win on Parallels.
That being so, what about my Libronix resources that may not have been converted to L4 yet? I have some note sets, too. How do I migrate them?
I am also in a rural area on satellite internet. My download threshold is 425M daily. That means I'll have to go to town for wifi and sit all day to get my downloads. Is it possible to move my L4 resources to a backup drive and then copy them to the Mac so that I can get around much of the downloading?
Thanks in advance for all of the help.
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Jason Skipper said:
That means I'll have to go to town for wifi and sit all day to get my downloads.
I suppose that much depends on the size of your library.
However the Wiki has advice on transferring files from 'Windows' to 'Mac' if you do the bulk of the transfer that way your download time in town should be minimised.
The real time user is the indexing but the internet is not needed for that.
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Jason Skipper said:
I'm preparing to migrate from Windows to Mac, as I have a used MBP 2.33 core duo 2GRAM 200G HDD on its way.
I have a few questions.
I already see that it's probably best to run L4 Mac instead of L4 Win on Parallels.With 2 GB RAM, concur best to use Logos 4 Mac - upgrading to 4 GB (or more) would be better for running Windows in a virtual machine (e.g. parallels).
Boot Camp is an option - can choose to run Mac OS X or Windows.
Jason Skipper said:That being so, what about my Libronix resources that may not have been converted to L4 yet? I have some note sets, too. How do I migrate them?
Notes migration can only be done using WIndows http://wiki.logos.com/Importing_Notes_from_LDLS3 - then sync to Logos servers, followed by sync to Logos 4 Mac.
Wiki page has quick installation tips => http://wiki.logos.com/Quick_Installation_onto_Multiple_Macs including option for copying Libronix 3 resources to Mac using Logos 1.2.2 for Mac: verify resources can be read, then install Logos 4 Mac. Observation: Logos 4 Mac can read more older Libronix resources than Logos 1.2.2 (can use scan path command)
Logos offers Media Only DVD => http://www.logos.com/product/5579/logos-bible-software-4-media-only (useful for internet download constraints - can scan DVD resources).
After Logos 4 Mac installation, suggest turning off Automatically Download Updates (in Program Settings).
Dan Francis said:you should be able to copy all your logos 4 files to a disk... location should be something like this-- /Users/YOURNAME/Library/Application Support/Logos4/Data/m7fvomqx.5xc/ResourceManager/Resources putting them in there should mean you have the latest versions of all your books already downloaded.
Highly recommend using scan path command instead of copying resources directly to Logos 4 Resources folder - copy does not update several Logos 4 SQLite database files with resource information.
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I've already imported all from L3 to L4 on PC. I was thinking that there may be something that I'm using in L4 that is still in L3 format.
If I've already imported all into L4 for PC, then it should be already synced to server?
Thanks for the help. I'm sure I'll be viewing this next week when I get to working on the issue. As it is, I'm already a day later due to Fed-Ex being hindered by winter weather in Memphis. MBP still somewhere in CO presently.
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Jason Skipper said:
I was thinking that there may be something that I'm using in L4 that is still in L3 format.
Logos 4 Mac and PC share code base for reading resources.
Wiki page has steps for copying Logos 4 resources (including L3 format) to Mac OS X => http://wiki.logos.com/Quick_Installation_onto_Multiple_Macs#Copy_Logos_4_Resources_to_Mac_OS_X
After indexing done, could use sync now command in Logos 4 Mac to ensure all items on Logos servers copied.
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So far so good.
I cannot tell at this point about the speed as compared to my PC. I think it's similar, but too soon to tell.
One question: I simply copied my Windows resources to a folder named "L4" on the Mac. The program sees them, but I'm wondering if Logos leaves those resources in that folder, or copies them to another folder?Thanks for the help.
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Another thing: Now that I have the program installed and my resources there, there are some missing even after update.
Is there a way to print off a list of what is on PC and what is on Mac so that I can compare?
Also, syncing has not brought all of my layouts over to Mac.
Any clues?
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Jason Skipper said:
The program sees them, but I'm wondering if Logos leaves those resources in that folder, or copies them to another folder?
The Logos scan command copies resources from a folder (e.g. "L4") to Logos 4 resource folder along with updating several SQLite database files with resource information and indexing words.
Jason Skipper said:Is there a way to print off a list of what is on PC and what is on Mac so that I can compare?
Wiki page has Logos 4 resource paths on Mac and PC => http://wiki.logos.com/An_update_is_downloading,_what_is_it#Check_Resources
Since resource file names are identical on both platforms - could sort and compare lists of file names.Jason Skipper said:Also, syncing has not brought all of my layouts over to Mac.
Suggest naming layouts on PC - sync on PC - sync on Mac - click Layouts menu on Mac (should have same named layouts as PC).
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Then I should be able to delete the "L4" folder with no loss of resources?
I've synced numerous times. I'm not sure why I'm not getting my layouts. Maybe it's simply taking longer than I expect.
Thanks for the help. I'm sure I'll be back [:)]
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Jason Skipper said:
Then I should be able to delete the "L4" folder with no loss of resources?
Yes - once indexing is done, could compare L4 contents with Logos 4 resource folder - delete resources in L4 that are in Logos 4 resource folder - if any resource(s) remain in L4, could issue scan path again.
Jason Skipper said:I've synced numerous times. I'm not sure why I'm not getting my layouts.
Puzzling - after indexing completed on Mac and PC, have named layouts on both platforms, sync to Logos (waited for sync to complete), switch to other platform and sync from Logos (waited for completion), then used named layout.
Observation: unnamed layouts are not sync'd (show Snapshot | time in Layouts menu). Wiki page has Layouts information => http://wiki.logos.com/Layouts__
If layout sync issue continues, would like to see logs after sync now command completes on Mac. Wiki has log posting summary => http://wiki.logos.com/Mac_Troubleshooting#How_to_Report_Bugs_in_Logos_4_Mac
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When I returned home tonight I found that my layouts had finally synced.
I still am missing some resources. I'll have to do a comparison to see exactly which. I know the NASB, UBS4, and NA27 aren't present, though it show them in the library, they book file is not there and does not open.
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Jason Skipper said:
When I returned home tonight I found that my layouts had finally synced
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Jason Skipper said:I still am missing some resources. I'll have to do a comparison to see exactly which. I know the NASB, UBS4, and NA27 aren't present, though it show them in the library, they book file is not there and does not open.
Wonder if Logos Indexer done ? (e.g. Blue Icon not in menu bar)
[I] Restart Mac - wait for blue Logos icon to disappear from menu bar - open Logos 4 - click library - try to open NASB, UBS4, and NA27. If any open fails, close Logos 4 => completes first part of step 1 => http://wiki.logos.com/Mac_Troubleshooting#How_to_Report_Bugs_in_Logos_4_Mac (continue with open a Finder window, ...)
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It had indeed begun indexing again last night before I went to bed.
Everything is present this morning!
I'm not sure why it indexed twice, or why it worked out as it did. I'm glad enough that it's all present, as far as I know.
Thanks for all of the help.
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It had indeed begun indexing again last night before I went to bed.
Everything is present this morning!
I'm not sure why it indexed twice, or why it worked out as it did. I'm glad enough that it's all present, as far as I know.
Thanks for all of the help.
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Sounds like a wonderful Christmas morning [:D]
Glad resources present and usable [G]
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Following the Mac Expo in late January 2011, I will be switching to Mac products as well. It seems that the clouding function Logos takes use of would transfer all of your notes, reading plans, and other L4 files and be able to cloud on to my Mac version of L4? I know downloading and indexing must be done for the Mac version but will some of my books not be available (temporarily)?
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Adam Hanna said:
I know downloading and indexing must be done for the Mac version but will some of my books not be available (temporarily)?
During indexing, some resources will not show up in searches until indexing is complete. You will also see a separate set of search results for those indexes that are not merged. AFAIK, they still show up in your library though. BTW: This is exactly the same behavior as on the PC.
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Adam Hanna said:
I will be switching to Mac products as well.
Congratulations and welcome to the light!
Adam Hanna said:It seems that the clouding function Logos takes use of would transfer all of your notes, reading plans, and other L4 files and be able to cloud on to my Mac version of L4?
Yes.
Adam Hanna said:I know downloading and indexing must be done for the Mac version but will some of my books not be available (temporarily)?
Already answered above
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Jack Caviness said:
Congratulations and welcome to the light!
Is it really that much of a difference? I know the fluidity and feel a Mac offers is superior to that of any Windows PC I have ever run across. Im just wondering if I need to purchase the "one on one" service apple offers at their store to really learn all the little mac secrets or would I a) be able to pick it up myself with a little help from mac friends? or b) buy one of those Mac OS "For Dummies" books instead?
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Adam Hanna said:
Is it really that much of a difference?
There is a difference, but I like to harass my Windows using friends whenever I have a chance.
Adam Hanna said:if I need to purchase the "one on one" service apple offers at their store to really learn all the little mac secrets
It might be worthwhile, but I can not speak from experience. This service was not offered when I became a Mac user in 1984.
"The Missing Manuel" series is quite good.
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thanks! i shall keep this in mind!
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Adam Hanna said:
a) be able to pick it up myself with a little help from mac friends?
Hi Adam
If you are reasonably computer savvy then picking up tips from your friends will probably be the way to go. Mac's come with very little documentation - when you hit a problem then hit the web - when you think something should be easier then hit the web (it usually is). When you get really stuck then phone a friend.
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Adam Hanna said:
Is it really that much of a difference? I know the fluidity and feel a Mac offers is superior to that of any Windows PC I have ever run across. Im just wondering if I need to purchase the "one on one" service apple offers at their store to really learn all the little mac secrets or would I a) be able to pick it up myself with a little help from mac friends? or b) buy one of those Mac OS "For Dummies" books instead?
or c) Wiki mini FAQ section has New to Mac OS X ? => http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_4_Mac#Mini_FAQ with links to many Apple online tutorials.
Some User Interface items different. Apple always has a Menu Bar on top of screen - showing menus for active program. In contrast, Windows places menu in application window. Since Apple logo in top left screen corner, Windows default start button is in lower left corner - ongoing result from Apple suing Microsoft over Look and Feel decades ago. Also, Microsoft tends to tweak user interface with every Office and Windows release.
For Logos 4, Wiki documents many user interface differences => http://wiki.logos.com/Mac_and_PC_User_Interface_Differences
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