What new resources just loaded?

This information is probably out there somewhere but I have been searching and haven't been able to find it. If you could point me to it, I would appreciate it very much.
When I started Logos 4, it said that new resources were loaded and that I should restart. I did and everything is fine but I would like to know what just loaded. Is there any place I can go that shows what resources were loaded recently?
Thanks,
Rob
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Thanks for the quick reply. When I look at mine, it says that a new version of Logos 4 was installed but nothing about resources. It's strange that the message said there were new resources.
Is the library the only place to view a list of all your resources? I thought I had seen something that was more like a report or just a text listing a while back but can't figure out how to get back to it.
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Rob,
Make sure you have the 'Updated Resources' box in 'Customize' on the lower left side of L4 checked!
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Rob Davis said:
Is the library the only place to view a list of all your resources? I thought I had seen something that was more like a report or just a text listing a while back but can't figure out how to get back to it.
You can sort your library by most recently updated. Make sure the Last Update column is visible (right click on any column header and select from the dropdown menu):
Then click on the column header:
You can also look at a text listing of your resource files by opening the folder where they are stored in Windows Explorer (or whatever the equivalent is on the Mac):
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Rosie is right about that - however, you won't find the Biblical People Database in 'Library' since it isn't designed as a stand-alone resource.
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Perfect. Thanks Rosie. Adding the Last Updated column gives me what I was looking for.
I'm curious, what did you and Mike use to get the window snapshots and add things to the images?
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Rob Davis said:
I'm curious, what did you and Mike use to get the window snapshots and add things to the images?
I use SnagIt and love it. But here's a page on the wiki that tells about all kinds of other (cheaper) options: http://wiki.logos.com/Screenshot
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Rosie Perera said:Rob Davis said:
I'm curious, what did you and Mike use to get the window snapshots and add things to the images?
I use SnagIt and love it. But here's a page on the wiki that tells about all kinds of other (cheaper) options: http://wiki.logos.com/Screenshot
Snagit is awesome. Its sibling, Camtasia, is great for video screen captures.
Fred Greco
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Rob Davis said:
I'm curious, what did you and Mike use to get the window snapshots and add things to the images?
I just used + Shift + 4 and dragged across the area that I wanted to use.
But I don't think I should really be here [^o)]
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Mike
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Mike Binks said:Rob Davis said:
I'm curious, what did you and Mike use to get the window snapshots and add things to the images?
I use Jing, which is free. Recommended to me by Rosie
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I recommend PicPick, but I guess all of these tools are pretty useful.
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