I’ll second that, Tes. The software is a blessing! [Y]
And me. [Y]
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Me, too. Thanks, Logos!
Sometimes I get frustrated by certain things in Logos, and then I remember that my company write software too and that patient customers are my favourite customers!
[Y] + another. Any complaint or concern that I ever have starts with the assumption that I am extremely happy with Logos software. I am afraid that sometimes it doesn't come across that way.
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+1 [Y] Thanks, my favorite feature is Logos Morphology visual filter highlighting. Wiki Extended Tips for Visual Filters has => Examples of visual filters
Keep Smiling [:)]
Occasional discontent might be a sign that Logos has spoiled us. [;)]
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It's not that amazing. I mean I could do the same thing with paper if I had a library of 3600 books and a research team of 20 or so, just not as fast...[:)]
Amen, brother. I love Logos too.
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I will umpteenth that!! Thanks Logos for providing this service, and going the extra mile with Logos Bible Software! [B][B] Treat yourself to a brew or two.
Yes, a big thank you! And also thank you for John G. Butler's ABE on Leviticus - Deuteronomy! I have 10 books of the O.T. with great alliteration to present in Bible studies and even sermons. This guys is the best in the business of alliterating along with John Phillips. I wonder why the cover is green on this one when the one on Genesis and Exodus is light grayish blue [^o)]
Blessings!
DAL
Plus I thank Logos for the PB tool.
I love Logos more than anyone of you! Aha
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Thank you, Logos, and all the staff who have helped me with my purchases and software - Sales Rep(s), Customer Service, etc.
Hi, Robi
I love Logos more than anyone of you!? Watch the lion.
It's not that amazing. I mean I could do the same thing with paper if I had a library of 3600 books and a research team of 20 or so, just not as fast...
And with those resources I could do it, too, just not as fast as Paul. [:O]
Frankly, we are all spoiled rotten by Logos. Not that I'm going to complain mind you. [;)]
Hi Tes,
Have you progress on the amharic bible on the PB? I tried to compile it for my personal use and somewhat successful, BUT it is the Old Translation.
Hi Tes, Have you progress on the amharic bible on the PB? I tried to compile it for my personal use and somewhat successful, BUT it is the Old Translation.
Sami,yes it is the old version, because the new one is under copy write protection, apart of that it is in PDF format ,and is very complicated to convert it into Word decument.I am waiting for permission,then I am going to consult to our brothers and sisters in the form ,if there is any possibilty of making it done. The old one( the new and old testament)t works very good for me. May God bless Logos and to the precious brother who has made it possible by providing a tool to convet it
Dear brother can you help us to get some information how you build the Amharic Bible into PBB? I have the Old Amharic Bible. My struggle is to put the milestone markers and other codes. What methods did you use? Can you share it with us; there are few friends who are still struggling with this issue. I would appreciate. Thanks
Tesafye Haile
yes
on the scale of 1(worse)-------to------------10(BEST) I give Logos & staff a big 15. You are off the chart!!
thanks, Will
Dear brother can you help us to get some information how you build the Amharic Bible into PBB? I have the Old Amharic Bible. My struggle is to put the milestone markers and other codes. What methods did you use? Can you share it with us; there are few friends who are still struggling with this issue. I would appreciate. Thanks Tesafye Haile
Yes, it is my pleasure, why not!
ውድ ወንድሜ ተስፋዬ ኣቅሜ እጅግ በጣም ታናሽ ነው፣ ከእኔ የሚጠበቀውን ሁሉ ለማድረግ ዝግጁ ነኝ:: ሁሉ ለእግዚኣብሄር ክብር ይሁን:: እግዚኣብሄር ስለ ለጐስ እጅግ ኣድርጌ ኣመሰግናለሁ::
I like the humer and the appreciation for logs.
Michael Ballai put his finger on much of what is said in the Fora when he noted:
"Frankly, we are all spoiled rotten by Logos. Not that I'm going to complain mind you. "
At least this pretty well sums it up for me!
I don't know if we are spoiled per se.
Here is what I mean, when I was a bachelor I would frequent the same restaurant several times a week, and being a good regular customer I was treated like a good regular customer. I had the same waiter, everyone knew my name, I felt like family. It was just an all around excellent experience.
The thing is that even though in today's world something like this is hardly ever heard of in retail, it used to be the standard for a well operated business, and any company that did not operate to achieve excellent customer satisfaction went under.
We have become far too use to retail establishments treating us like cattle, and when a well run company like Logos comes along, we feel privileged in some way.
So in a way we are spoiled due to the collapse of civility in our commerce, but on the other hand Logos is nothing more than a properly run company.
Good for us, good for Logos[Y]
Where is the like button when you need it? [Y]
I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm definitely spoiled. Never did I dream of having such an extensive library at my fingertips wherever I go. Amazing! [:D]
I can't speak for anyone else, but I'm definitely spoiled. Never did I dream of having such an extensive library at my fingertips wherever I go. Amazing!
Amen. Consider the many pastors and preachers in the global south who barely have access to commentaries in dead tree format let alone super-charged, hyper-powerful Logos 4. Spoiled and blessed.
Excellect observation, Paul. I think you hit it dead on.
I appreciate all the work Logos!
I am more thankful for Logos 6.
Thank you Bob and Faithlife for the amazing Logos Bible Software.
Thank You, Thank You and Thank You O LORD for granting me the means to acquire the software and enabling me to continue to use it for the good of your people.