Douglas, you have been a rich fount for ideas. Unfortunately, most of them are of little or no value. In this case why should Logos enter into the IPS market which is something not really a part of its field of expertise. Also, as I understand (I recall certain older posts), Logos itself purchases storage from other companies. The rule should be "stick to your knitting."
I thought it would be good idea to be able to keep all of the things i have attached to logos through notes on my external hard drive, on Logos' harddrives, so i could access them anywhere without lugging a bunch of equipment around
I thought it would be good idea to be able to keep all of the things i have attached to logos through notes on my external hard drive, on Logos' harddrives, so i could access them anywhere without lugging a bunch of equipment around
Buy a NAS drive (Network-Attached Storage). Then you can access it anywhere without lugging a bunch of equipment around.
Bit of an outdated article (with old UK prices) but it describes well the benefits of using a NAS drive for your external storage needs and more.
I thought it would be good idea to be able to keep all of the things i have attached to logos through notes on my external hard drive, on Logos' harddrives, so i could access them anywhere without lugging a bunch of equipment around
All your problems will be solved, you will begin to love your life, and butterflies will follow you around singing the hallelujah chorus. It's that good. Just put all your notes in the Dropbox folder, and they will magically appear in the same place on all other computers connect to your account. You'll also be able to access them through the web, iOS, and Android.
Douglas, you have been a rich fount for ideas. Unfortunately, most of them are of little or no value. In this case why should Logos enter into the IPS market which is something not really a part of its field of expertise. Also, as I understand (I recall certain older posts), Logos itself purchases storage from other companies. The rule should be "stick to your knitting."
george
gfsomsel
יְמֵי־שְׁנוֹתֵינוּ בָהֶם שִׁבְעִים שָׁנָה וְאִם בִּגְבוּרֹת שְׁמוֹנִים שָׁנָה וְרָהְבָּם עָמָל וָאָוֶן
I did not know they borrowed from others...
I thought it would be good idea to be able to keep all of the things i have attached to logos through notes on my external hard drive, on Logos' harddrives, so i could access them anywhere without lugging a bunch of equipment around
Is this what you're looking for?
documents.logos.com
I don't remember what thread it was, but I think they use Amazon for storage.
George's point stands, regardless. Logos (and any business) should stick to what they are good at.
Jerry
Macbook Air (2024), Apple M2, 16gb Ram, Mac Sequoia, 1TB storage
Buy a NAS drive (Network-Attached Storage). Then you can access it anywhere without lugging a bunch of equipment around.
Bit of an outdated article (with old UK prices) but it describes well the benefits of using a NAS drive for your external storage needs and more.
http://www.techradar.com/news/networking/routers-storage/best-nas-drive-8-on-test-1057020
tcblack said Logos uses Amazon's S3 backbone.
Didn't ya', Thomas? [;)]
Logos 7 Collectors Edition
Bradley Grainger said it here, and he's an even more reliable source of this type of info.
tcblack said it first & since Bradley only confirmed Thomas' prior claim, Thomas' statement stands higher. [:D]
The beautiful part is Thomas, Bradley, and Matthew all said it. Gotta be right.
Logos 7 Collectors Edition
www.dropbox.com
All your problems will be solved, you will begin to love your life, and butterflies will follow you around singing the hallelujah chorus. It's that good. Just put all your notes in the Dropbox folder, and they will magically appear in the same place on all other computers connect to your account. You'll also be able to access them through the web, iOS, and Android.
I see what you did there.