Before and after Biblical Sites

I really like the before and after interactive media. Does anyone know if the number of images remains only 6? Or will it be updated. It would be really cool to have a much bigger number, like sites in Rome and Athens, etc.
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Patrick Rietveld said:
I really like the before and after interactive media. Does anyone know if the number of images remains only 6? Or will it be updated. It would be really cool to have a much bigger number, like sites in Rome and Athens, etc.
I believe they said they are actively working on more, I can't remember where I read that thought.
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David Taylor Jr said:
I believe they said they are actively working on more, I can't remember where I read that thought.
The last I think I saw was Sean saying they might depending on how people are using it and responding to it - https://community.logos.com/forums/p/92640/649783.aspx#649783
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Unfortunately rather catch 22 situation unless there are at least a good basic set then they won't get used and people will dabble once and then largely ignore - like with many things in life it needs a certain critical mass to get the thing going.
Faithlife - Please add more content upfront - wonderful idea.
Shalom
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Today we got an update for thsi resource, but I didn't see a change. There are still 6 images.
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Patrick Rietveld said:
Today we got an update for thsi resource, but I didn't see a change. There are still 6 images.
The new Before and After images are currently only available to Logos Now subscribers: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/106871.aspx
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Ok, then it makes me curious what these new megabytes on my computer are doing.
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The new Before and After images are currently only available to Logos Now subscribers: https://community.logos.com/forums/t/106871.aspx
Boo! As several in this thread indicate, the initial 6 sites were a meagre offering. What is the timeline for release to the rest of us?
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Yes, it is a pity. But it makes some sense that Logos NOW subscribers get it NOT and the rest of us some time in the (hopefully near) future.
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Patrick Rietveld said:
Yes, it is a pity. But it makes some sense that Logos NOW subscribers get it NOT and the rest of us some time in the (hopefully near) future.
I'm afraid that I don't understand the sense in this. Perhaps someone can explain it to me? The cynical side of me sees it as a money grab.
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