Question for clarification re Vyrso books that become Logos editions

I just noticed the new collection in pre-pub: Christianity for the Common Good (2 vols.), which contains Miroslav Volf's A Public Faith and Jim Wallis's On God's Side. I have both of those books already (bought them from Vyrso).
Could someone please remind me whether previous owners of Vyrso titles automatically get the upgrade to Logos edition if they come out later as such? And point to a Logos employee source confirming this? Thanks!
If that is the case, then the fact that the Pre-order and Quick Buy buttons aren't greyed out is rather disconcerting. I might accidentally buy something again that I didn't need to buy because I was going to get it gratis.
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It has been my understanding that you will receive an upgrade when the Logos edition is released.
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Rosie Perera said:
Could someone please remind me whether previous owners of Vyrso titles automatically get the upgrade to Logos edition if they come out later as such?
Yes. I've been automatically upgraded. I had Horton's God of Promise in Vryso, and I received the Logos version automatically without ordering it.
See Bob's post here:
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/53707/393427.aspx#393427
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But I got both Logos and Vyrso versions of Carson's The Cross and Christian Ministry. Why?
See http://community.logos.com/forums/p/67465/470532.aspx#470532
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cychong said:
But I got both Logos and Vyrso versions of Carson's The Cross and Christian Ministry. Why?
Here is a guess… (but only a guess)
If an edition changes enough, then there is a possibility that you would lose highlighting data in the transfer. It may be that Logos ships a second version in that case.
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alabama24 said:cychong said:
But I got both Logos and Vyrso versions of Carson's The Cross and Christian Ministry. Why?
Here is a guess… (but only a guess)
If an edition changes enough, then there is a possibility that you would lose highlighting data in the transfer. It may be that Logos ships a second version in that case.
Probably true. Even thought it's the same book, the resources are not the same. The formatting, tagging, fonts, and potential typos are all different, so any notes, highlighting, bookmarks, clippings, etc. are tied to the original version.
I sitll have both versions of God of Promise, as well.
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