Logos 6.0a (6.0.1.0032) is available for download.
If you have automatic updates turned on, 6.0a will be downloaded automatically the next time your system checks for updates. To install it right away, enter the Update Now command.
Release Notes
This release features:
Dylan Rondeau, Software Tester
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That's a lot of work you guys did.
Thanks.
Super, but I'm wondering what's actually going on with the community tags problem(s). Graham said it was being worked on. I wonder are they really, or is this something they'll soon tell us that they *plan* to fix in the *near* future & on & on it goes. Why am I hoping I'm wrong on this? :-)
Dylan Rondeau:Release Notes We have added support for using Apple’s newer URL downloading APIs, which may help with the download issues with OS 10.10 Yosemite. At this time it is optional and can be enabled by typing the following command into the Terminal OS X application: defaults write com.logos.Logos UseURLSession -bool YES
I take it the command in Terminal for Mac users only has to be entered once in the Terminal Command bar and that's it done? At least that is what I have done (following my iMac's inability to download L6.0a and the E.A. Sophocles collection in one go!).
Every blessing
Alan
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MacBook Air 13.3": 1.8GHz; 4GB RAM; MacOS 10.13.6; 256GB SSD; Logos 8
iPad Pro 32GB WiFi iOS 13.5.1
iPhone 8+ 64GB iOS 13.5.1
Alan Macgregor: I take it the command in Terminal for Mac users only has to be entered once in the Terminal Command bar and that's it done? At least that is what I have done (following my iMac's inability to download L6.0a and the E.A. Sophocles collection in one go!). Every blessing Alan
Yes, thanks! That's a good thing to clarify. Running that command in Terminal once will change the download API, there is no need to run it again.
A whole lot of squashed bugs. Thanks for dealing with that mess!
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Another thank you for the Keynote export option
Thanks for being so diligent in improving the product.
The fonts on the homepage looks better.
The ability to click on the heading in an inline search is a welcome feature; however, having it open a new copy of the resource each time is less than ideal. (I don't, however, know what would be a better alternative as each possibility has its disadvantages.)
Hi,I am not an expert on computer. I face the download issue. I am on Yosemite 10.10.1 and Logos 6 with a MacBook Air. Can you provide a step by step guide on carrying out this remedy? Thank you.
Great to have these bugs fixed so quickly. Thanks.
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Thanks for the quick update and bug fixes
PAN NAM LAM:Can you provide a step by step guide on carrying out this remedy?
See THIS thread.
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Thanks for the prompt reply, alabama24.
One more question: What is the purpose of doing step 4, "Type set update channel to default (or stable) in the L6 command bar." Do I have to do this?
Thank you and God bless.
Sean:Thanks for being so diligent in improving the product .
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Blessings in Christ.
PAN NAM LAM:What is the purpose of doing step 4, "Type set update channel to default (or stable) in the L6 command bar." Do I have to do this?
Not if you followed the current instructions and downloaded from the link.
(If you followed the older instructions about setting the update channel to beta, then, yes, you should set it back to default or stable.)
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Mac Pro OS 10.9.
Wow, you guys have been seriously busy, addressing all the issues listed in the Release Notes.
The purpose of that step is to make sure you don't unexpectedly receive a beta version in the future by changing the channel. Beta testing can be fun, but it should only be done in caution... By its very nature, beta testing is "buggy." There are times where a beta build might mean you have to wipe your install clean... Not something you would want to do if you are writing a sermon or a term paper!
Am new to this forum. I think you guys are great. Thank you for the replies.
This download also fixed my syntax searching bug. Very grateful