Is there a way to tell the resourse Counter?

Is there a way to tell the counter of the number of people who bought a certain Resource? Many times i wounder how many people bought WBC or KJV or Apologetic' books or Dictionaries or many many other resources.Also in Community pricing and per-pubs and others.
If there is no way to tell can this be then a suggestion, that would help me at least to know what are the hits for a certain Resource?
If not may i know why not?
Thanks
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Sameh -
First, welcome to the forums!
I agree that there would be times where it would be helpful to know how "popular" a resource is. Of course, when people actually pay for a resource, that is a better indication than when they get something for free. One of the logistical problems I see is this: do you include a "hit" for every resource within a base package that is purchased?
Sameh Emil Ibrahim said:If not may i know why not?
If I were you, I would not hold your breath about getting a response from Logos. They do have employees read the forums, but it is doubtful they would tackle this question. More often than not, Logos employees are answering technical questions about either the software or resources - answers that other Logos users would not necessarily have. Policy questions (i.e. "why won't you...") are rarely answered.
For future reference, however, if you would like to suggest something, it would be better to create a new thread in the "suggestions" forum, rather than the "general" or other forum. You can also send an email to suggest@logos.com
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thx so much sir that was abit helpful
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Instead of a resource counter (which I think would neat to see) perhaps there could be a place where Logos users were able to rate a resource that other users could see ( I think this has been suggested before).
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Sameh Emil Ibrahim said:
Is there a way to tell the counter of the number of people who bought a certain Resource?
This is not what you asked for, but Mark Barnes has a report that may help you to determine which resources are popular:
http://www.4-14.org.uk/logos/logos4-bibliographic-report
One of his reports lets you rank resources, and see which popular ones you haven't got.
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wooow that would be very helpful. Plus maybe you can rate the Resource only if you bought it that would help a lot.
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