Logos is NOT a Ministry
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777 said:
Logos 4 was actually...
Hi 777,
You make a number of assertions in this and some of your other posts which are, I fear, wildly inaccurate. I presume, therefore, you have not read the release material, some of the clarifications issued by Logos on this forum and the positive feedback provided by the Logos community in respect of L5.
Firstly, you will note that the feedback regarding L5 has been broadly, if not predominantly, positive. There have been some marked improvements in respect of the performance and functionality of L5.
Secondly, Logos have announced that they intend to introduce a minimal crossgrade which will provide much of the functionality of L5 at a lower cost and that they intend to release the L5 engine at no cost (albeit without the functionality afforded by the new datasets). Mr Bob Pritchett (CEO of Logos) comments further, here,
http://community.logos.com/forums/t/58259.aspx
Thirdly, and most importantly, there is no obligation to upgrade. L4 continues to be supported, indeed, I understand that further service releases are planned. You are at liberty to continue to use and enjoy L4 indefinitely.
I hope this clarifies.
Blessings in your decision [:D]
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Unix said:
This thread is so funny, I'll schedule some time to read all of it!
That could be dangerous to your sanity (says one who has read every post—no comment on his sanity [8-|])
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Andy Evans said:
Hi 777,
Why, Hi there, Andy.
Just keep drinking the kool-aid.
[View:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_the_Kool-Aid:550:0]
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