I expect this has been suggested already, but since it is so hard to search in the forums and since a second suggestion won't hurt anything, I'll do so.
I'd love to have this journal (Modern Reformation) from White Horse Inn in Logos.
since it is so hard to search in the forums
Here's how I usually search the forums. Using google, include the term "site:community.logos.com" then whatever terms I want to search for. Generally works extremely well, even for very recent forum posts.
In case you weren't aware of this...
Donnie
since it is so hard to search in the forums Here's how I usually search the forums. Using google, include the term "site:community.logos.com" then whatever terms I want to search for. Generally works extremely well, even for very recent forum posts. In case you weren't aware of this... Donnie
Thanks, Donnie. I have indeed tried that trick, but at the time, it didn't work so well (I didn't get hits on exact titles of threads that I'd posted). I'll have to try it again...perhaps it will work better now.
I will second and third that journal suggestion for Modern Reformation.
Also, thanks for the search tip. Searching the forums has been nearly completely fruitless for me over the years. Kind of like a search in Logos. I am not trying to give a dig to Logos. I just find it more reliable and quicker to search things on Google (depending, of course) then go to my library and find the resource. I never experienced the fabled "fuzzy search" of myth and legend that is often reminisced about by those who enjoyed Logos pre-4. But,I still dream. [:D]
This is especially important now that they have shrunk Modern Reformation so small that anyone over 50 has to use a magnifying glass to read it! The web magazine app they use at their website is abysmal as well.
It would be really nice if Logos not only offered past issues, but offered a subscription service so that we could get current issues. This would be nice for Tabletalk as well.
Not a bad idea for any available journal or magazine of appropriate content.
Since I'm a Tabletalk subscriber, I get electronic copies on my iPad or Kindle, so that doesn't intrigue me as much. As long as they are putting out annual updates, that's OK with me. But a subscription isn't a bad idea.
Yes, please.