Upcoming Resource Update : 1/12/2010

Greetings everyone,
I just wanted to give you all a heads up regarding a resource update that is coming this evening.
These periodic updates can be fixes to typos, links, headings or any number of small content or aesthetic fixes. On top of fixes, they may also include additions to some material as well.
If you happened to have all of the resources being updated tonight it would be a 1.71 GB download. Be assured that these updates will replace the current book files that you currently have and not take up additional hard drive room.
As always, if for whatever reason, you would like to opt out of the receiving automatic updates simply turn off Automatic Updates in Tools / Program Settings by turning off Automatically Download Updates.
The items being updated are
- 1000 Bible Images
- 1000 Bilder zur Bibel
- 1001 Ways to Introduce Your Child to the Bible
131 Christians Everyone Should Know- The Two Shall Become One: A Wedding Manual
- 7 Tools for Cultivating your Child’s Potential
- Aramaic Morphology (Andersen-Forbes) Lemmas
- Hebrew Morphology (Andersen-Forbes) Lemmas
Aging Gracefully: Keeping the Joy in the Journey- Amplified Bible
- A Popular Account of the Ancient Egyptians, Volume 1
- The Apologetics Study Bible: Real Questions, Straight Answers, Stronger Faith
- The Atonement
- The Biblical Pattern for Divine Healing
- Det Nye Testamentet 2005 (Bokmål)
La Bible en Français Courant (Nouvelle édition révisée 1997)- Den Hellige Skrifts Kanoniske Bøger 1931/1948
- Bibelen NO 78/85 (Bokmål)
- Bibelen NO 78/85 (Nynorsk)
- Nova Tradução na Linguagem de Hoje 2000
- Bíblia de Estudo Nova Tradução na Linguagem de Hoje
- Russian Modern New Testament
- Russian Synodal Bible Translation
- Willibrordvertaling
- The Abridged Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew-English Lexicon of the Old Testament
Better Love Now!: Making Your Marriage A Lifelong Love Affair
La Bible en Français courant- The Septuagint Version of the Old Testament
- Die Schrift
Aramaic Morphology (CAL) Lemmas- Targum Jonathan to the Prophets
- Catholic Lectionary
- The Contemporary English Version
- The Church of Christ
- Christian Living Beyond Belief: Biblical Principles for the Life of Faith
The Complete Book of Christian Parenting and Child Care: A Medical & Moral Guide to Raising Happy, Healthy Children
The Lexham Clausal Outlines of the Greek New Testament- The Counsel of Heaven on Earth: Foundations for Biblical Christian Counseling
- Collins Thesaurus of the Bible
- Commentaries for Biblical Expositors: An annotated Bibliography of Selected Works
- A Commentary on the Confession of Faith
Conquering Depression: A 30-Day Plan to Finding Happiness- The Counselor: Straight Talk about the Holy Spirit from a 20th Century Prophet
- Covenant Marriage: Building Communication & Intimacy
Christian Worship Three Year Lectionary (with Supplemental Lectionary)- Bibelen. Den hellige Skrifts kanoniske Bøger
- The Holy Bible, Translated from the Latin Vulgate
Earthly Footsteps of The Man of Galilee and the Journeys of His Apostles
That’s Easy For You to Say: Your Quick Guide to Pronouncing Bible Names
English Standard Version- The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament English Standard Version
- Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology
- Faith Beyond Reason: Lessons on Faith from the Gospel of John
- First Steps for the New Christian
- The Leader’s Guidebook: First Steps for the New Christian
- Greek Morphology (Friberg) Lemmas
Getting Ready for a Lifetime of Love: Six Steps to Prepare for a Great Marriage- The Good News Translation
- The Good News Translation with Apocrypha
- God in Everyday Life: The Book of Ruth for Expositors and Biblical Counselors
- God on Sex: The Creator’s Ideas About Love, Intimacy and Marriage
- God’s Plan for Israel: A Study of Romans 9–11
GOD’S WORD Translation- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 1
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 2
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 3
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 4
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 5
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 6
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 7
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 8
- The Healthy Marriage Handbook
- Holbein’s Dance of Death and Bible Woodcuts
- Psalms 2: A Commentary on Psalms 51-100
- Aramaic Inscriptions Lemmas
- Hebrew and Canaanite Inscriptions Lemmas
- Introduction to Biblical Interpretation
Greek Morphology (Swanson) Lemmas- Judaism and the Origins of Christianity
- King James Version
- Notes for the Study and Exposition of 1st John
- Greek Morphology (Logos) Lemmas
- The Lexham English Bible
The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament Lexham English Bible
The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament- The Lexham Greek-English Interlinear New Testament
- The Life of Charles Hodge
- Aramaic Morphology (Westminster) Lemmas
- Greek Morphology (GRAMCORD™) Lemmas
- Hebrew Morphology (Westminster) Lemmas
Lutheran Service Book Historic (One Year) Lectionary
Lutheran Service Book Three Year Lectionary
The Lexham Analytical Lexicon to the Greek New Testament- Manual of Forms: For Baptism, Admission to the Communion,
Administration of the Lord’s Supper, Marriage and Funerals, Ordination
of Elders and Deacons, etc. - Meeting God Behind Enemy Lines
- The Minirth Guide for Christian Counselors
- Nestle-Aland Novum Testamentum Graece Editio XXVII
- New American Standard Bible: 1995 Update
New American Standard Updated Edition Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible- The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament New American Standard Bible
- The English-Hebrew Reverse Interlinear Old Testament New American Standard Bible
- Bijbel. Vertaling 1951
La nouvelle Bible Segond, édition d’étude
De Nieuwe Bijbelvertaling- Reformation Study Bible
- The New International Version
- Groot Nieuws Bijbel
- The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament New Living Translation
- The English-Greek Reverse Interlinear New Testament New Revised Standard Version
- New Testament Background Commentary: A New Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Situations in Bible Order
- The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint (Alternate Texts)
- The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint (Apparatus)
The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint (Apparatus for Alternate Texts)- The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint (Text)
- Outlines of Theology: Rewritten and Enlarged
- Parenting from Your Strengths: Understanding Strengths and Valuing Differences in Your Home
- Parenting with Kingdom Purpose
- Pericope Sets Database
- Perspectives on Children’s Spiritual Formation: Four Views
- The Power of a Loving Man: 13 keys to setting your heart free
Princetoniana: Charles & A. A. Hodge
Raising Dad: What Fathers & Sons Learn from Each Other- Revised Common Lectionary
Русский Синодальный Перевод (1876/1956)
Reina Valera Revisada 1960- Interlineal inverso del Antiguo Testamento espanol-griego,Reina-Valera de 1960
- Syriac Morphology (Sedra 3) Lemmas
- Aramaic Morphology (SESB) Lemmas
- Hebrew Morphology (SESB) Lemmas
The Lexham Syntactic Greek New Testament: Expansions and Annotations
Snatched Before the Storm! A Case for Pretribulationism- The Swanson New Testament Greek Morphology (UBS 4th Edition)
The Swanson New Testament Greek Morphology (Westcott-Hort Edition)
Spiritual Leadership: Principles of Excellence for Every Believer- The System of Theology Contained in the Westminster Shorter Catechism: Opened and Explained
- Systematic Theology: Biblical & Historical
- Novum Testamentum Graece: Prolegomena
Novum Testamentum Graece (Tischendorf)- Traduction Oecuménique de la Bible
- United Methodist Revised Common Lectionary
- Biblia Sacra Vulgata: Psalmi iuxta Hebraicum et Varia Lectio (Apparatus)
Biblia Sacra Vulgata: Psalmi iuxta Hebraicum et Varia Lectio- Biblia Sacra Vulgata (Apparatus)
- Walk Deuteronomy!
- Walk Exodus!
- Walk Genesis!
- Walk Numbers!
- Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 20: Psalms 51-100
Word Biblical Commentary, Volume 23a: Ecclesiastes- Westminster Doctrine Anent Holy Scripture
- When The Vow Breaks: A Survival and Recovery Guide for Christians Facing Divorce
- Who Put Jesus on the Cross?: And Other Messages on Christian Maturity
- Aramaic Morphology (WIVU) Lemmas
Hebrew Morphology (WIVU) Lemmas- Zürcher Bibel
Comments
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Jayson,
Thanks so much....
This sort of information has been needed for a long time.
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Thanks!!!
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Will the beta channel receive these updates, too?
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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BillS,
As far as I can tell, the update will be for the beta channel too with some slight variance for resources already released to beta users.
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Thanks, Jayson! You folks are awesome... To prevent confusion in my installation, then, I'll set my update channel back on beta. (To ensure I got the updated resources, I had put it on "normal" after posting.)
Thanks much for letting folks know what's coming! You folks are awesome...
Long download & indexing, here I come.... ;-) (Maybe I can get some work done instead of hanging around the forums! LOL)
Grace & Peace,
Bill
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iPhone 12 Pro Max 512Gb
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Jayson Bradley said:History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 1
History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 2
History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 3
History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 4
History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 5
History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 6
History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 7
History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 8Oooo, an update to a yet-to-be-released resource! [H]
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Jayson Bradley said:
I just wanted to give you all a heads up regarding a resource update that is coming this evening.
This is great Jayson. I hope this becomes the standard operating procedure from now on for updates & the release of new resources.
BTW, I still don't seem my NIV reverse interlinear on your list. (hint, hint)
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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Did I miss the update for the Galaxie Journal collection, or is that coming at a later time?
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Thanks for the heads up Jayson!
I also hope that pre-update postings like this become the norm. Excellent work!
Sarcasm is my love language. Obviously I love you.
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Todd Phillips said:
Yeah, that'll be cool if it happens. I've got it on prepub and it shows ship date of 1/19/2010 at the moment.
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No metadata corrections?
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Rosie Perera said:
Yeah, that'll be cool if it happens. I've got it on prepub and it shows ship date of 1/19/2010 at the moment.
Gracious... you mean they pushed it back again? It was supposed to be released tomorrow.
perspectivelyspeaking.wordpress.com
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I for one, was glad to see the titles that are being upgraded.
One thought comes to mind...ever notice how NONE of the books relating to marriage include the word "apologetic".
I guess maybe another topic, huh?
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Dan Sheppard said:
I for one, was glad to see the titles that are being upgraded.
One thought comes to mind...ever notice how NONE of the books relating to marriage include the word "apologetic".
I guess maybe another topic, huh?
What were you hoping for? Maybe some sort of title like In Defense of Marriage: An Apologetic for the Church.
Or were you thinking more along the lines of the other meaning of apologetic... "I'm Sorry, Honey": How to Be Apologetic in Your Marriage. [;)]
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has anyone been able to download these updates yet?
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Kenneth Neighoff said:
has anyone been able to download these updates yet?
Haven't tried yet, but "this evening" in Pacific Standard Time could still be a couple hours off. I know those Logos people have been working long hours lately.
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John Bowling said:
Gracious... you mean they pushed it back again? It was supposed to be released tomorrow.
Well, I wouldn't take those dates on the pre-pubs page as gospel truth. Tyndale Commentaries is still showing up there with a ship date of 1/15/2010, and some people have received theirs already.
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Rosie Perera said:
Well, I wouldn't take those dates on the pre-pubs page as gospel truth. Tyndale Commentaries is still showing up there with a ship date of 1/15/2010, and some people have received theirs already.
I believe everyone who's received Tyndale had ordered it from a reseller other than Logos.
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Todd Phillips said:
I believe everyone who's received Tyndale had ordered it from a reseller other than Logos.
Oh, that explains it. So not only do they get to sell it cheaper, they also get to ship it sooner? Hmm...that doesn't seem fair.
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Kenneth Neighoff said:
has anyone been able to download these updates yet?
I tried but no updates at 8:54 pm central time...
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Just getting some download activity now. Only 36.2 MB of data however. Maybe it is the SR3 update.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Completed downloading 1.0014 GB...now indexing.
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Hi Richard
Richard DeRuiter said:BTW, I still don't see my NIV reverse interlinear on your list. (hint, hint)
This is a bit further off (months, not weeks). We're hoping for the NT portion in the mid-late spring; no estimate on the OT portion yet. But the entire Lexham NT will make the cut well before then (hint, hint).
Rick Brannan
Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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Rick Brannan said:
Hi Richard
This is a bit further off (months, not weeks). We're hoping for the NT portion in the mid-late spring; no estimate on the OT portion yet. But the entire Lexham NT will make the cut well before then (hint, hint).
I should clarify: "Lexham NT" ==> "Lexham English Bible, New Testament". Apologies for confusing anyone.
Rick Brannan
Data Wrangler, Faithlife
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Jayson Bradley said:The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint (Alternate Texts)
The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint (Apparatus)
The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint (Apparatus for Alternate Texts)
The Old Testament in Greek According to the Septuagint (Text)YES!
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Rick Brannan said:
Hi Richard
This is a bit further off (months, not weeks). We're hoping for the NT portion in the mid-late spring; no estimate on the OT portion yet. But the entire Lexham NT will make the cut well before then (hint, hint).
[heavy sigh] Okay [/heavy sigh]
Glad to hear that the LEB rev int is nearing completion. It's a great resource IMHO.
I'll just have to work on that 4th fruit of the Spirit, I guess.
Thanks for the update.
Help links: WIKI; Logos 6 FAQ. (Phil. 2:14, NIV)
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By the way, I'm looking at the table of contents for this. It looks complete, but since it follows a different order than Rahlfs, its hard to tell. And my print volumes of Swete don't have a table of contents to check against.
Morphology is on its way too, right?
Oh, and links between the apparatus & the addenda to the apparatus would be nice so we can have that info in the pop ups (incidentally, links to addenda would be very nice in a number of books -- most notably Robertson's big grammar).
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Thanks, Jayson, for letting us know about the updates...what a pleasant way to start my morning off....with updates!
Thanks for all the hard work! Just know that it is appreciated.
Charlene
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Just got the download, but it didn't include these items (which are all still in my pre-pub basket). Do I need to do something different to get them? Have they actually shipped already?
Jayson Bradley said:- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 1
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 2
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 3
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 4
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 5
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 6
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 7
- History of the Reformation in Europe in the Time of Calvin, Vol. 8
- Judaism and the Origins of Christianity
- New Testament Background Commentary: A New Dictionary of Words, Phrases and Situations in Bible Order
- Walk Deuteronomy!
- Walk Exodus!
- Walk Genesis!
- Walk Numbers!
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Your mileage may vary, but you may want to consider doing a "Merge Index" after the download comes down. I got 88 files and 1.13 GB, and the Supplemental Index was large. Maybe it's not large enough to force a merge (is that 25% of index size?), but my experience has been that even with a small supplemental index I get 2 sets of results on a search.
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Jayson Bradley said:
I just wanted to give you all a heads up regarding a resource update that is coming this evening.
Thank you Jayson.
This news is really appreciated.
Dave
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Dominick Sela said:
Your mileage may vary, but you may want to consider doing a "Merge Index" after the download comes down. I got 88 files and 1.13 GB, and the Supplemental Index was large. Maybe it's not large enough to force a merge (is that 25% of index size?), but my experience has been that even with a small supplemental index I get 2 sets of results on a search.
Bradley Grainger explains that New Resources duplicates results in a Basic Search:
[quote]Only when "Library Results" sorts By Book, in which case the
supplemental index results are merged in to the main display. (Ideally,
the New Resources section would be hidden in that case, but it
currently doesn't hide/show itself depending on the Library Results
view setting.) If you always search By Book, permanently collapse the
New Resources section, because you don't need it.But
[quote]If you're searching the main Library index by rank, New Resources need
to be displayed in a different section. If sorting by resource (the "By
Book" sort, or a Bible Search, which always groups hits by resource),
the results can be merged without problem.So, if you want to avoid the confusion it would indeed be better to merge indexes. If you only search by book then permanantly collapse the New Resources section.
Dave
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What date should all these resources show in my files in explorer please?
e.g. I have amongst many others ESV inter-linears but the "modified" dates shown are all some time ago. Does this mean they have not updated or is this date not significant.
I have updated today to SR 3 and clicked the icon to download updates. The system also went through an indexing cycle.
Apart from this I am not having any problems with L4 and the recent updates.
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Dave Hooton said:
[quote]If you're searching the main Library index by rank, New Resources need to be displayed in a different section. If sorting by resource (the "By Book" sort, or a Bible Search, which always groups hits by resource), the results can be merged without problem.
Yep that's me, I love to search by Rank. It seems so much more intuitive, as the book I am looking for is almost always Rank #1, sorted alphabetically down the list if I have only typed in the appropriate keyword or two that will distinguish the book. Of course I have to then click to get sort by rank, then slide the slider up to the top to see it. I sure hope this is made easier in the future, or AT LEAST the preference to sort by Rank and have the slider bar at the top is maintained if I click to use it that way!
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Jayson - with the L4A9 Version - the Program Settings Option displays a window that says that the feature has not yet been finished - so how is it exactly that we can disable the auto-update feature? Am I missing something obvious?
Thanks for your help,
-Mike
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I see 3 french bibles in this list that I would love to have.
Nouvelle Loius Segond, Oecumenique, and Langue Courant...Is there any chance that you will ever sell these outside of the Stuttgartt collection?
There is only 1 (released in 1910) French bible currently available by itself. I don't know how much business you do in Canada, Europe, or Africa, but it would seem the market for a few French bibles (maybe even an interlinear) would be large enough, especially since they're already digitized. Single or packaged would be better than nothing. I would have put this in the French section of the forum, if one existed. Admins feel free to move my post.
I work for a Bible Translation organization who could definately use these resources in Africa.
Thanks in Advance. ~Matthew
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Jayson, please make this a "sticky" post so it can be readily found.
Thanks,
Dave
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Thank you very much for posting this list. Can you tell me, what is the proceedure if some of these resourses do not come up in a search by title in the library? I have Scholars Platinum. And I did restart before I started looking for individual titles. Thanks again.
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PastorAmeliaAShivers said:
Thank you very much for posting this list. Can you tell me, what is the proceedure if some of these resourses do not come up in a search by title in the library? I have Scholars Platinum. And I did restart before I started looking for individual titles. Thanks again.
These are updated resources. Not new ones. You should only get updated versions of what you already have a license for.
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I downloaded the update this morning (1.1 gig for me) but indexing is taking forever. Before church this evening I had aprox 1 hr and 37 min left of indexing. Three hours later it says that I have 26 hours to go. How can this be? Anyone else having problems indexing?
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thanks - was assuming some of them were in that package, but they aren't. Thanks again.
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Jason,
Why do I have to go looking for this kind of update information on a website...why can't it be available readily from within the program's standard interface, like it used to be in v3? A step backward in my opinion.
John Bengtson
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I totally agree with John Bengtson. Information should be displayed within the progarm or via e-mail.
Also I have the feeling new resources have been added. I have Scholars and after the update I have an additional five resources. One is the NT backgound that became live today after being pre-pub, but what are the other four new resources. It's next to impossible to make that out reading the exntesive list at the beginning of this thread. New resourecs are nice but they're even nicer if I know what they are.
Andreas Holmberg
Pastor in Stockholm, Church of Sweden
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Andreas Holmberg said:
I totally agree with John Bengtson. Information should be displayed within the program or via e-mail.
Also I have the feeling new resources have been added. I have Scholars and after the update I have an additional five resources. One is the NT background that became live today after being pre-pub, but what are the other four new resources. It's next to impossible to make that out reading the extensive list at the beginning of this thread. New resources are nice but they're even nicer if I know what they are.
Andreas Holmberg
In the short term, go to your Resources folder, order it my date, and you will see the most recent resources added new or modified. Now in this update you may have 80-90 new ones. Anyway, if you still have Logos 3, you can open there by filename and see what they are.
Now that certainly is non-trivial and not user friendly to be sure; in the longer term, Bob has suggested that under the Library, there will be a column added called "Last Updated" and then you can see the latest updates right in your Library view! So be patient...
Bob's quote here and discussion of this issue - http://community.logos.com/forums/p/9325/74332.aspx#74332
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OK, but that gives me information after the fact. Not useful if I want to know whether suffering through an extended download is worthwhile to me vs. deferring it. With v3 you can make an informed decision.
In any case I'm not using v4 regularly yet because (unbelievably) it still can't import all my notes from v3. That's an absolute bedrock critical function for me, as I use Logos first thing in the morning for my daily Bible reading/study. If I'd known notes transfer wasn't yet available, I certainly wouldn't have been an early purchaser.
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JohnBengtson said:
In any case I'm not using v4 regularly yet because (unbelievably) it still can't import all my notes from v3. That's an absolute bedrock critical function for me, as I use Logos first thing in the morning for my daily Bible reading/study. If I'd known notes transfer wasn't yet available, I certainly wouldn't have been an early purchaser.
Note importation is in Beta testing right now. So when 4.0b goes gold you will get all your Libronix notes. Or, if you want to Beta test you can get them right now.
Prov. 15:23
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JohnBengtson said:
Jason,
Why do I have to go looking for this kind of update information on a website...why can't it be available readily from within the program's standard interface, like it used to be in v3? A step backward in my opinion.
Libronix wasn't consistently friendly about resource updates. You would get some via Libronix Update where the information was in its dialog box. Then came a Resource Update script with the same interface, but we initially (v1?, v2, and early v3) had to use tailored FTP programs to get all the updates! A lot of update info came via the Newsgroup!
It wasn't "available readily from within the program's standard interface" but it is a good suggestion for L4.
Dave
===Windows 11 & Android 13
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Hmmm...when I say "Tools" / "Libronix Update" in v3, I get a list of what it proposes to download. That's "readily available...standard interface" in my book.
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