PBB Update?

Michael Lyman
Michael Lyman Member Posts: 671 ✭✭

Dear whoever is leading the way with PBB,

Could we please get some kind of regular update where PBB is heading and when it might start arriving in Beta's? This is the number one reason I still use Libronix to access my John Gill works and other books that are only available through PBB.

Gill is languishing in Community Pricing and I have no hope for seeing it in Logos 4 except through PBB, even though there is probably no one as versed in Rabbinic literature like and no one else who has written a commentary on the Entire Bible that is still used regularly by many people of different denominations.

We have waited patiently and will continue to wait, but it sure would be nice to hear about it on a regular basis especially since it is due again... this quarter.

Thanks.

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  • Frank Sauer
    Frank Sauer Member Posts: 1,443 ✭✭✭

    Bob gave some great insight on not only PBB but also a lot more, here's the link:

    http://community.logos.com/forums/t/33263.aspx

    Logos 10 - OpenSuse Tumbleweed, Windows 11, Android 15 & Android 14

  • Michael Lyman
    Michael Lyman Member Posts: 671 ✭✭

    Thanks! It's so hard to figure out which thread the latest news you want to know about can be found. It would be great if there was a Bob e-mail list or something. If there already is please let me know how to sign up!

  • TCBlack
    TCBlack Member Posts: 10,978

    No such email list, unless you count Logos Newswire.  

    Hmm Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you. 

  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,007 ✭✭✭

    There is this entry in the Wiki - though I don't know how well it is maintained:

          http://wiki.logos.com/Logos_Speaks

    Blessings,
    Floyd

    Pastor-Patrick.blogspot.com

  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,202 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Thanks! It's so hard to figure out which thread the latest news you want to know about can be found. It would be great if there was a Bob e-mail list or something. If there already is please let me know how to sign up!

    You can do a Google search for "Bob Pritchett Posted" site:community.logos.com

     

  • Todd White
    Todd White Member Posts: 71

    It would be great if there was a Bob e-mail list or something.

    Each person has a 'My Activity' section on their page. Bob's page is http://community.logos.com/members/2130/default.aspx.

    Also, you will find a link to an RSS feed next to 'My Activity' (http://community.logos.com/members/2130/activities/rss.aspx). Websites like Google Reader help you keep track of what is new in any RSS feeds you are watching.

  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,202 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Also, you will find a link to an RSS feed next to 'My Activity' (http://community.logos.com/members/2130/activities/rss.aspx). Websites like Google Reader help you keep track of what is new in any RSS feeds you are watching.

    Cool! Thanks!

  • Dominick Sela
    Dominick Sela Member Posts: 3,641 ✭✭✭

    You can do a Google search for "Bob Pritchett Posted" site:community.logos.com

     

    It may be easier to just check out the list of his forum posts here.

  • J. Wright
    J. Wright Member Posts: 31 ✭✭

    I, too, read Bob's statement, but it doesn't give much info other than "it isn't ready yet."  I upgraded to Logos 4 because the "coming soon" features included PBB.  The release date of which has been changed at least twice, and now it appears it may not be ready by the end of this quarter.  It's good to know that it hasn't been abandoned, but I'm a bit disappointed that every promised "coming the quarter of..." has come and gone. The forthcoming PBB was the major selling point for me to upgrade to 4.0.

    Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice...

  • Rev Chris
    Rev Chris Member Posts: 570

    I, too, read Bob's statement, but it doesn't give much info other than "it isn't ready yet."  I upgraded to Logos 4 because the "coming soon" features included PBB.  The release date of which has been changed at least twice, and now it appears it may not be ready by the end of this quarter.  It's good to know that it hasn't been abandoned, but I'm a bit disappointed that every promised "coming the quarter of..." has come and gone. The forthcoming PBB was the major selling point for me to upgrade to 4.0.

    Fool me once, shame on you.  Fool me twice...

     


    I'm learning to just ignore all Logos projection dates. I think there are more delays than fulfilled promises/estimates.

    Pastor, seminary trustee, and app developer.  Check out my latest app for churches: The Church App

  • J. Wright
    J. Wright Member Posts: 31 ✭✭

    Not to sound overly harsh, but I'm learning to do the same.  And learning I may want to start looking into other options that will suit my study needs.

  • tom
    tom Member Posts: 3,213

    I'm learning to just ignore all Logos projection dates. I think there are more delays than fulfilled promises/estimates.

    Personally, I have never seen Logos even come close to any projection date they have published.  When any of my prepubs is first given a date, I have always added two months to this date, and Logos has never came in on time with I include my two additional months.

    NOTE: I do not track prepubs that I am not buying.  Therefore, other prepubs could have made their projected date.

  • Rev Chris
    Rev Chris Member Posts: 570

    I'm learning to just ignore all Logos projection dates. I think there are more delays than fulfilled promises/estimates.

    Personally, I have never seen Logos even come close to any projection date they have published.  When any of my prepubs is first given a date, I have always added two months to this date, and Logos has never came in on time with I include my two additional months.

    NOTE: I do not track prepubs that I am not buying.  Therefore, other prepubs could have made their projected date.

    I think I've seen some single-book releases get published on-time, but it seems that multi-volume works never do.

    Pastor, seminary trustee, and app developer.  Check out my latest app for churches: The Church App

  • J. Wright
    J. Wright Member Posts: 31 ✭✭

    Honestly, the delayed pre-pubs don't bother me as much (I don't purchase many pre-pubs as the Silver library has a lot of resources I use regularly).  But a promised feature to be included in the software - which is used as a selling point of why one should upgrade - that frustrates me.  I upgraded because PBB was promised to be included within a few months.  I spent money on something that I still can't use as advertised.  We're now over 12 months past that original deadline/promise.  Never in my life have I had a business tell me if I purchased something and they would throw in such-and-such features/extras have I waited well over a year to actually receive it.  And there's still no official word on when it may be available.  As stated in the Princess Bride, it's truly "inconceivable".

  • tom
    tom Member Posts: 3,213

    Honestly, the delayed pre-pubs don't bother me as much (I don't purchase many pre-pubs as the Silver library has a lot of resources I use regularly).  But a promised feature to be included in the software - which is used as a selling point of why one should upgrade - that frustrates me.  I upgraded because PBB was promised to be included within a few months.  I spent money on something that I still can't use as advertised.  We're now over 12 months past that original deadline/promise.  Never in my life have I had a business tell me if I purchased something and they would throw in such-and-such features/extras have I waited well over a year to actually receive it.  And there's still no official word on when it may be available.  As stated in the Princess Bride, it's truly "inconceivable".

    Missing production dates is simply bad customer service. 

    We are now basically 2/3 of the way through the second quarter.  There is no way Logos can now get PBB into their production environment by the 2nd quarter of 2011 as they state on their website (unless they skip the entire beta cycle).

  • MJ. Smith
    MJ. Smith Member, MVP Posts: 53,065 ✭✭✭✭✭

    But a promised feature to be included in the software - which is used as a selling point of why one should upgrade - that frustrates me.  I upgraded because PBB was promised to be included within a few months.  I spent money on something that I still can't use as advertised.

    I agree with you but with 2 reservations: (1) Having worked in IT most my life, I learned never to believe estimated delivery dates unless there was as immovable required date behind them (tax software tends to be on time [;)]) (2) we as users made demands for features that were given higher priority - reading layouts, search while typing. Unfortunately for me, these were not features I wanted more than the promised sharing of files and PBB's but Logos has yet to realize that they'd make oodles more money if they did what I want first. [:D]

     

    Orthodox Bishop Alfeyev: "To be a theologian means to have experience of a personal encounter with God through prayer and worship."; Orthodox proverb: "We know where the Church is, we do not know where it is not."

  • Rev Chris
    Rev Chris Member Posts: 570

    Just goes back to the theory that they should stop giving us projected dates for things that are too difficult to reasonably estimate.

    Pastor, seminary trustee, and app developer.  Check out my latest app for churches: The Church App

  • Ron
    Ron Member Posts: 1,229

    Just goes back to the theory that they should stop giving us projected dates for things that are too difficult to reasonably estimate.

    I don't see that solving the problem...you will get just as many people saying "Can you please give us an update or tell us SOMETHING about XYZ?" as you get now complaining about giving target dates and then missing them.

  • J. Wright
    J. Wright Member Posts: 31 ✭✭

    Well, I know lots and lots of people who are IT professionals, so I
    fully understand the timing that's involved with code work.  It's
    tedious, difficult, and takes very special attention to detail.  I
    understand this very well.  Nevertheless, I've made a ton of software
    purchases through the years, and never has a promised feature/patch gone
    over a year without being made available. 

    As for your #2), I can see why you may have a reservation there.  But I only made the purchase based on the promise of PBB support.  I paid $...Logos didn't provide what I paid for.  I believe I've been lied to...and I don't like being lied to.

    All that said, I think I've stated everything I needed/wanted to say.  Rant=officially over.

  • Rev Chris
    Rev Chris Member Posts: 570

    I believe I've been lied to...and I don't like being lied to.

     

    I generally think of a lie as an intentional misleading of truth.  Now, we can't possibly know the intentions of the Logos staff, but I'd venture a guess as to say they were just wrong - not that they lied to us.  The problem, as I see it, is that they are wrong way more than they are right and should probably be way more conservative in the estimates they give people.  For something like PBB, nobody is going to be upset that you promised a 2-year waiting period and then delivered it in 1 year.  (I can see people getting upset with early delivering of prepubs where money is at stake, but even then if you give a fair notice I think people would be generally happy).

    Pastor, seminary trustee, and app developer.  Check out my latest app for churches: The Church App

  • J. Wright
    J. Wright Member Posts: 31 ✭✭

    I believe I've been lied to...and I don't like being lied to.

     

    I generally think of a lie as an intentional misleading of truth.  Now, we can't possibly know the intentions of the Logos staff, but I'd venture a guess as to say they were just wrong - not that they lied to us.  The problem, as I see it, is that they are wrong way more than they are right and should probably be way more conservative in the estimates they give people.  For something like PBB, nobody is going to be upset that you promised a 2-year waiting period and then delivered it in 1 year.  (I can see people getting upset with early delivering of prepubs where money is at stake, but even then if you give a fair notice I think people would be generally happy).

    I agree.  And I made the decision to upgrade based on statements made
    then about PBB (and other features) being available within the next 3
    months.  "Order now for this special price...and while these features
    aren't available yet, they will be in the next few months."  That was
    essentially the quote.

    In essence, in this particular situation I
    DO believe it was an intentional misleading of truth.  To be over a year
    late, somebody somewhere had to know and be saying, "There's no way
    we're going to get this feature (and some others) out there anytime soon."  But there it
    was on the website, "Order now for this special price!..."  

    As a
    student of all things scripture, I understand the virtue of patience,
    the fruit of the Spirit, etc.  But in the end, I believe I was lied to
    in order to get a sale.  I believe I, and many others were intentionally
    mislead by the marketing, the "special price", and the "these features
    are coming soon" campaign.

    I'm not the kind of person that wants
    something for nothing.  I just want what I paid for.  And honestly, I
    don't think that's too much to ask.

     

  • Frank Sauer
    Frank Sauer Member Posts: 1,443 ✭✭✭

    J. Wright - I had much the same experience when wanting to take advantage of special upgrade pricing... PBB and Sermon File are being finished up for release... Yet PBB still not around and based on recent statements... Well looks like Sermon file is going to be delayed even further off into the future and get stuck with some kind of web site link of unexplained degree... Guess even after all the complaints that Logos has had about library.logos.com and biblia.com they are going to just continue plugging away at more and more websites instead of actually releasing quality updates to the main platform.

    If I wanted websites, I'd build them myself or use existing ones... I paid Logos for Bible Study SOFTWARE!!! That is still not complete almost two years later with nothing but open ended unfulfilled promises...

    After this last "coolest website" ordeal - well I am now officially in the Buyer Beware realm of ANY recommendation of Logos...

    #EpicFail

    Sad part is they already have our money and if we sell it still has no impact on them... They're too busy building websites... lol

    Logos 10 - OpenSuse Tumbleweed, Windows 11, Android 15 & Android 14

  • William Baptiste SFO
    William Baptiste SFO Member Posts: 21

    To my fellow long-suffering Logos users

    May the Peace and Joy of Jesus settle deeply into your souls!

    I understand the many frustrations vented in this thread.  Although I had wanted it for a long time, I finally ordered the Personal Book Builder because I was upgrading to Logos 4 anyway and Logos told me the PBB would be updated for use within Logos 4 within a certain number of months (long past now).  I was so excited to get it that I started building many public domain Logos books with the older software anyway, but the enthusiasm eventually died out and I decided to wait for the new version (also more pressing matters forced me to shelve these projects).  So I and we still wait.  Not only for the PBB but also for highlighting within the Logos iPhone application.

    On the good side, Our Lord Jesus is perfecting our patience!  God knows that these technological marvels will be useful not only for our own study but towards the re-Christianization/rebaptism of our culture with His Love and for His Glory.  Logos' position as a Christian witness at the cutting edge of our technologically advanced "post-Christian" Western culture is an important ministry and a very special blessing to all of us, and although we can be tempted to complain about delays in the particular features we most desire, we can use these feelings of frustration as opportunities to PRAY for Logos and its many projects-in-process, utilizing the power the Holy Spirit of our adoption into God's Family has given us to unleash angels into human affairs. 

    Let us acknowledge our frustrations and then offer them to God in prayer for Logos Bible Software!  Let us pray that God sends both (technologically skilled) men and angels to Logos' aid!  In this way we can be part of the ministry which Logos has to our technological culture, supporting them AS ONE BODY by our prayers!

    Besides, I have just been encouraged that Logos does not always take forever to respond to our requests.  My recent post about misleading information on the new Von Balthasar Collection Pre-Pub ( http://community.logos.com/forums/t/33614.aspx ) was acted upon in only a day (albeit by removing rather than correcting the misleading sentence).  So quick action is possible!  Let us support it in the many more complex matters Logos deals with by being Prayer Warriors on behalf of Logos and the important service to God's Kingdom they provide as "salt and light" within the technology industry!

    May the LORD bless and keep you all.

    Glory be to Jesus Christ!  Glory be Forever!

    -- brotherunity@ymail.com -- http://christian-unity-in-diversity.ourchur.ch/

  • Mark Smith
    Mark Smith Member, MVP Posts: 11,790 ✭✭✭

    Well, I have to share the frustration about the interminable delays over PBB in 4.0. I agree that we were given a bunch of assurances when offered a partially completed product. It is true we had increased functionality when we upgraded, but the promise of PBB to be delivered in 2010 was clearly made. Since that promise was made we've seen programming resources devoted to the Mac, to iOS, to some new worship presentation software, to a redesign of the Logos.com website, and a number of other initiatives, and we still have no PBB.

    I don't claim to have any insight into why PBB been delayed; Bob has given his input. Still, the appearance that Logos has decided to put its effort elsewhere is clearly to be seen. Whether any of this has contributed, or will contribute, to the delay of PBB is something we don't know. It is possible that all possible resources are directed toward PBB that can be effectively done so and that these other developments have in no way detracted from the development of PBB. We don't know, but I understand the suspicion some have concerning this.

    We should remember that PBB publishing was an optional extra in 3.0. Very few probably had the builder. Most of us could read PBB files even if we could not publish them.That is what we cannot do now.

    I would favor giving us the ability to at least read PBB files in 4.0 even if later on those same files need to be rebuilt so enhanced features can be incorporated. Let the once optional publisher be yet in the future as it is developed along the lines we have been promised. In the meantime we'd be able to read and search our PBB files. 

    Can we have an interim solution that could be produced in reasonable time?

    Pastor, North Park Baptist Church

    Bridgeport, CT USA

  • Dominick Sela
    Dominick Sela Member Posts: 3,641 ✭✭✭

    I would like to add to these concerns that with all the functionality needs that have been voiced on these forums, UserVoice, etc., both the current beta (4.3) and the current release (4.2b) both appear to be updates that are virtually feature free.  It's nice some bugs are being fixed, and it could certainly be the case that infrastructure behind the scenes is laying ground work for a slew of functionality updates in the next 6 months, but if that is not happening we have gotten very little in terms of functionality updates on the PC platform since 4.2a in March.  The list of small features updates needed  is long too; there are a lot of small-ish improvements that are really needed to make Logos less clumsy and less oriented to the way some would have us use the product.

    Money is being invested in resources on a  lot of platforms, and I too am not pleased that this has happened long before version 4 replaced ALL the functions that version 3 had. I am still miffed that I lost the lectionaries I used because the ability to create our own were taken away, and very few of the popular lectionaries have been made available (certainly not the daily Roman Catholic one that I use). I miss my PBB files greatly also, and I second Mark's suggestion if Logos could at least let us read them in the interim.  I am a small PBB reader compared to some, but I know exactly what resources I am missing - and there are 122 of them.

    Version 4 really has a lot of rich functionality, and I love it. We should be here in summer of 2010 though, not now.  I think Logos has made me very wary of the future when it didn't finish the job and has moved on to other platforms to the expense of the PC platform.

  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,202 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Can we have an interim solution that could be produced in reasonable time?

    Bob has already told us that they've been actively developing PBB and it's going be released soon (understanding "soon" in the usual way with Logos, or any development team, where things can take longer than you anticipated, even in the final stages).

    Doing some other interim solution would probably take longer at this point than simply finishing what they've already put over a year of work into.

    I am one who is eagerly awaiting PBB, but I think Logos is doing the best they can to get it finish. They have different teams working on different things and have not "delayed" PBB in order to get something else done first. It's just taking longer for the PBB team (or person?) to do the work. I don't know whether putting more people on it at this stage would get it finished sooner. There's an old adage in computer science from The Mythical Man-month, that putting more people on a project does not necessarily speed up the process; the added complexity of having more people working on it (communications, understanding each others' parts of the code, documentation, etc.) can actually eat up all the extra benefit you get from having more hands at work. Just as you can't make a baby in less than 9 months by adding more human resources to the task, usually you can't bring out software twice as quickly by having twice as many people working on it. There's a magical number for each level of complexity of a project beyond which it is not helpful to add more. I'm sure they've got this project as fully staffed as they can, because it's important to them.

  • Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)
    Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :) MVP Posts: 23,113

    Thankful for Bob Pritchett's post couple weeks ago (previously posted) => What Logos development is doing that includes:

    P.S. Know a great software developer? Send them our way!

    For many months, Logos has had open Software Development positions for many platforms => http://www.logos.com/about/careers

    I miss my PBB files greatly also, and I second Mark's suggestion if Logos could at least let us read them in the interim. 

    [Y] Also wish Logos 4 could read and search Libronix 3 PBB's.  Thankful Libronix 3.0g can freely read old PBB's.

    Keep Smiling [:)]

  • Milford Charles Murray
    Milford Charles Murray Member Posts: 5,004 ✭✭✭

    Thank You Indeed, Rosie, for your post!

    Blessings and Peace to you!

                A very refreshing post.  Frankly, I'm getting a little tired of all the moaning and groaning and whining I've read on these Logos Forums over the last few days.  Very depressing!

                             Keep up your "good manners" --  and you, dear Rosie, are never "rude" (at least that I can remember!)                \  

                                               *smile*

    Philippians 4:  4 Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, Rejoice. 5 Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand..........

  • Matthew C Jones
    Matthew C Jones Member Posts: 10,295

    Just as you can't make a baby in less than 9 months by adding more human resources to the task,

    The Old Testament does document polygamy......................................................................        [:O]

    Logos 7 Collectors Edition

  • Rosie Perera
    Rosie Perera Member Posts: 26,202 ✭✭✭✭✭

    Just as you can't make a baby in less than 9 months by adding more human resources to the task,

    The Old Testament does document polygamy......................................................................        Surprise

    Yup, but even with multiple wives, you still can't make any particular baby in less than 9 months. You might make 3 or 4 babies in that same amount of time, though (and without even needing to do twins or triplets). So think of that as an analogy to what Logos is doing. In the time they're doing PBB (which they can't shorten no matter how hard they try) they are also doing Vyrso, Proclaim, and adding infrastructure to allow sharing and collaboration in a future release. And bringing out a bunch of pre-pubs as well...  They've got parallel teams working on these separate things in tandem, not taking time away from one priority to do another.

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