I only ask, with the desperation attending use of Logos.com.
This morning, a search for Historia Monachorum on the web revealed everyone except Logos.com.
So, I queried Logos, and was met with a barage of full-on popups. "YOU WILL VIEW OUR SALE!!!"
Actually, I don't know that ... on my browser, it's just one big white space.
But thinking, well, ok, get rid of it, I typed in my desert fathers search, only to be presented with it again.
YOU WILL TAKE A LOOK AT OUR SALE!!
So, yes, Faithlife ... patience needed. I swatted it away again.
Only to get the next one (that big white spot, lower-right).
I'm guessing revenues are a problem.
But for the curious, at a Kindle price of $144:
https://www.amazon.com/Greek-Historia-Monachorum-Aegypto-Hagiography-ebook/dp/B01FKJDHFK
which device / browser?
macOS, iOS & iPadOS | Logs | Install
JT (alabama24): which device / browser?
IOS and iCab set to no images. But I notice the key to the implication of marketing desperation seems to be 'logged in'. They calm down, after they know you're part of the family.
But over the years, I've never understood why web marketing think they can anger customers in a positive way. Actually I threw in the towel with Logos.com, and went back to Amazon (whose revenues are indeed down ... I'll help them out).
DMB:I notice the key to the implication of marketing desperation seems to be 'logged in'. They calm down, after they know you're part of the family.
DMB:I've never understood why web marketing think they can anger customers in a positive way.
You were looking for Inquiry about the Monks in Egypt (Fathers of the Church) | Logos Bible Software?
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MJ. Smith: You were looking for Inquiry about the Monks in Egypt (Fathers of the Church) | Logos Bible Software? Also check out Monastica - New Edu (lu.se)
Thank you ... I wonder why my search didn't pick up the FOTC volume ... usually they search more than I want.
DMB: So, I queried Logos, and was met with a barage of full-on popups. "YOU WILL VIEW OUR SALE!!!" Actually, I don't know that ... on my browser, it's just one big white space.
The search used here appears to be "feature set". Historia Monachorum would have gotten you a different result.
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