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This forum has become polluted with this garbage. Why can Luigi not take the hint that NOBODY cares about this issue except for him? Please give it a rest.
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Thank you Rick. Great work!
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I am really enjoying this resource. While not in seminary, I love studying and teaching the Word of God. I have taken it upon myself to learn Biblical Greek and I am learning from Logos. I now own L5 Gold + a few other resources I've purchased along the way. I'm getting comfortable with Greek pronunciation and I am in the process of vocabulary building
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That's pretty much how it worked for me too. I love the new features and will continue to insist that Logos has the best Bible study software available.
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If they would let us integrate a Word panel into L5, that would certainly be helpful to many of us. I'd actually like a OneNote panel. Sometimes notes is about more than just notes. Pics and such are helpful to illustrate a point.
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I do something similar to what Graham does, except I make a folder for each book and keep the notes file, any relevant clippings files, and whatever else is relevant to the study of the book.
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I use L5 on my iPad by way of remote login. I do have a different layout for using L5 on the tablet. Don't have enough screen room to view all the resources I like to have open, but I can have multiple windows open with L5 resources in each one and switch back and forth between them via the task bar.. I can still have a very effective study though and
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I have that translation in my L5 library and it is not tagged. You would pretty much have to use it side by side with one of the tagged versions.
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If you want all the new L5 features and datasets (very useful I think) then you have to do the minimal crossgrade.
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I had trouble with L3 a few days ago. Every time I tried to launch the program it would crash. Win 8 updated that night and the next morning the program worked fine again. Still working fine now.
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Glad it worked out well for you. That's what I expected. Enjoy!
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Windows 8 is more than a tablet OS but it does offer a sort of bridge between tablet and desktop. It will remember settings from one device to another and does some other things that are pretty neat. The desktop is still readily available (not an afterthought) too. If I had a windows tablet, I would likely love win 8. However, since I only use it on
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There's a screen snip tool in Vista, win 7, & win 8. You can drag a border around just the area of your screen you want to capture. Then name and save it anywhere in your file structure. It also copies to the clipboard so you can just paste it into any document without even saving it.
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Tyndale's one vol commentary is pretty good too.
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Have you tried rebooting the computer since L5 installed?
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You may have to zoom the map the way you want and then do a screen snip to get a pic of that into another program.
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Last night's update seems to have fixed the problem.
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I've had it working stable for a few weeks but today every time I launch the program it stops working shortly after it starts up. I'm not sure if something updated that caused the problem or what.
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I have L3 installed on my Windows 8 computer. To say that it is easier to downgrade the OS to XP is misleading I think. To make L3 work on W8 simply requires clicking on a link to run a patch. It's easier than installing the program itself. Ridiculously easy and it works perfectly. All that being said, I still think anyone who makes the move from L3
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Hello Stephen, I made that same upgrade a few weeks ago and have had no issues. L5 has worked better for me than L4 and it was great. Good luck.