Great Job Logos!

Rick Ross
Rick Ross Member Posts: 201 ✭✭
edited November 2024 in English Forum

After 5 hours of updating and indexing I got the L4 desktop.  I have a total of five pages, so I will have to go online and review the videos in how to setup the desktop to my liking.  I have 2 gig of memory and I may need more.

I would like to thank the folks at Logos because I thought I was going to have to pay for an upgrade after only recently purchasing L3 last week.  Imagine the surprise when I selected the upgrade link to discover it wouldn't cost me additional funds.

The only thing I have noticed is that it did not recognize my current Bible Reading setup.  Does that mean I have to create another one or can I copy it from the L3 Resource directly?

Thanks again, Logos and all you beta testers for what appears to be another great product.  Trust me when I tell you I have tried PC Study Bible 5 and Quickverse 2008/2009 and found them not to my liking.  Before purchasing the Logos Bible Study package I used Nelson's eBible.  I am glad I purchased the Cadillac of Bible Study Software.

Comments

  • Mitch Davis
    Mitch Davis Member Posts: 502 ✭✭

    Richard,

    Glad you love your logos (almost as much as me [:P])....it really is a fantastic Bible study tool that will only continue to get better with each incremental release. 

  • Jon
    Jon Member Posts: 767 ✭✭

    The only thing I have noticed is that it did not recognize my current Bible Reading setup.  Does that mean I have to create another one or can I copy it from the L3 Resource directly?

    It's stored quite differently so you'll need to create a new one...

  • Rick Ross
    Rick Ross Member Posts: 201 ✭✭

    Mitch and Jon, thanks for the reply.  I thought that would be the case.  But, I can use the start date that I orginally used in L3 so I don't have to repeat any readings.

  • Mitch Davis
    Mitch Davis Member Posts: 502 ✭✭

    Or, you can pick up from where you left off and have it end on the date you had on your v. 3 reading. Further, now you can choose a number of other resources in your library that you might want to have a Reading Plan for.

    Hmmm, should I now add the Holman Bible Dictionary to a new reading plan? Nah!