I am just now playing around with the new 4.0c release and I love it. It crossed my mind to say an "official" THANKS for all of your hard work. Too often many of us complain about little things that we might dislike but fail to say THANKS. You guys and gals do a terrific job and I am very grateful that I have invested in Logos!
I wholeheartedly agree!
Logos' team puts in a LOT of hours and they work hard....
Mucho Thanks
Robert Pavich
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Ditto for me as well! Thank you for being passionate about what God has called you to do!
I second the motion! (well 3rd or 4th by now)
I love L4 and think 4.0c is great - thanks Logos, and keep the updates ccoming.
In total agreement!
Jumping on the bandwagon to say "thanks very much and God bless you" for the update: I popped over to the list of changes and my thought was:
Wow! Are we picky people or what????
Yet Logos listens and tries to please us.
I am so ignorant about bible study software that I don't have a clue what other options are out there, but I bet their companies don't listen like Logos.
I'll never use even half this stuff, but I'm very glad I made the choice of Logos.
besiderself
Thanks to all of you at Logos!
Nice work...really like the new features!
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Yes, Thank you - the interlinears are very very nice!
Ditto. Great job, everyone!
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Yes, I agree, thank you for bringing back the old Interlinear view. Now I have one less reason to keep Logos 3 on my HDD. Can't wait till PBB's and Smarttags in MS office work then I can get rid of it completely and free up some space.
ChristopherPowell:Smarttags in MS office work
Remember that Microsoft has deprecated this feature ... it may be time to think outside the box.
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Full interlinear.
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Thanks, Logos team!
MJ. Smith:Remember that Microsoft has deprecated this feature
Martha,
considering your theological leanings....which one of these definitions of "deprecated" did you intend?
Function: transitive verb
1 a archaic : to pray against (as an evil) b : to seek to avert <deprecate the wrath…of the Roman people — Tobias Smollett>2 : to express disapproval of3 a : play down: make little of <speaks five languages…but deprecates this facility
Robert Pavich: MJ. Smith:Remember that Microsoft has deprecated this feature Martha, considering your theological leanings....which one of these definitions of "deprecated" did you intend? Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): dep·re·cat·ed; dep·re·cat·ing Etymology: Latin deprecatus, past participle of deprecari to avert by prayer, from de- + precari to pray — more at pray Date: 1628 1 a archaic : to pray against (as an evil) b : to seek to avert <deprecate the wrath…of the Roman people — Tobias Smollett>2 : to express disapproval of3 a : play down: make little of <speaks five languages…but deprecates this facility
Inflected Form(s): dep·re·cat·ed; dep·re·cat·ing Etymology: Latin deprecatus, past participle of deprecari to avert by prayer, from de- + precari to pray — more at pray Date: 1628
It looks like Merriam Webster needs to update it's definition.
See def 3 here: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/deprecated
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Robert Pavich:1 a archaic : to pray against (as an evil)
I didn't know this one - but I love it. It is exactly what I meant.
Todd Phillips: MJ. Smith:Remember that Microsoft has deprecated this feature It looks like Merriam Webster needs to update it's definition. See def 3 here: http://www.thefreedictionary.com/deprecated
No way! I've never heard that definition before (except that Martha used the word that way). It almost seems like someone edited this definition just to make it fit the conversation. Are you sure that thefreedictionary isn't a wiki?
Of course there is always the slight possibility that there's a computer science term I hadn't heard before and I'm learning it just now.
Actually I meant the computer science term meaning - but it was nowhere near as much fun. I learned the term in the context of the www HTML and XML standards.