Suggestion: "Gem" superset of Base Packages

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edited November 2024 in English Forum

Suggestion is a "Gem" product that is a superset of Base Packages.

Currently Faithlife offers nine English traditions with various Logos 7 Base Packages.

For example, English Bibles in Collector’s Edition does not include:

The Good News Translation with Apocrypha in Verbum Portfolio

Commentaries in Collector’s Edition do not include:

Bible Speaks Today Old Testament Commentary Series (33 vols.) in Anglican Portfolio

Welwyn Commentary Series (56 vols.) in Baptist Portfolio

The Bible Knowledge Background Commentary: New Testament (3 vols.) in Lutheran Portfolio

Gospel according to the Old Testament Series (13 vols.) in Reformed Portfolio

The Navarre Bible: New Testament in Verbum Portfolio

The New American Commentary Series (42 vols.) in SDA Platinum

Summers Commentaries on Matthew, Mark, and Luke (3 vols.) in Methodist & Wesleyan Platinum

Biblical Studies in Pentecostal & Charismatic Gold

Adding base packages from more than one tradition to cart at the same time provides dynamic pricing duplication for new resources.

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  • " rel="nofollow">Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :) said:

    Suggestion is a "Gem" product that is a superset of Base Packages.

    Gem may need numbered versions:

    Gem 7.0 = superset of Logos 7 Base Packages at 7.0 launch

    Gem 7.1 = addition of Logos 7 Base Package(s): e.g. Orthodox (allows dynamic price upgrade from Gem 7.0)

    Perhaps Full Feature Set could be freely included with Gem library.

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  • " rel="nofollow">Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :) said:

    Adding base packages from more than one tradition to cart at the same time provides dynamic pricing duplication for new resource

    Living and learning four orders would be needed to avoid paying for the same resource twice (new to me), which also has payment plan combination implications from different number of months allowed for each order.

    One "Gem" Base Package superset would be easier for a digital library with wide variety of resources.

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