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Some items I'd be interested in include Britannica's "Annals of America" series, the Gateway to the Great Books series and the Great Ideas Program. Thanks!
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THanks very much everyone! And I guess the core engine will be available in February?
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I understand that some of the new features will move to at least some Logos 5 customers. Can someone share the current plan about what will and won't be given to existing customers? THanks!
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Thanks for the off line support. Obviously being able to see Bible references in pop up windows will be a great advance. Looking forward to more features but understand the business decision you are making.
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I'd love to see the great books set available on Logos too! Britannica isn't doing anything with them, so they should be flexible, one would think.
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Thanks Bob. We are looking forward to more Logos support on the Windows platform! Appreciate your work on that.
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Amen--both my WinPhone 8 and my Surface are looking forward to real Logos/Vyros/Faithlife experiences! Can't wait!
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This is AWESOME Scott--thanks very much!
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Right. To clarify, Windows 8 machines run existing WIndows apps, including Logos 4. Windows RT machines (including Surface RT--but not the forthcoming Surface Pro, which will run WIndows 8) only run apps from the Windows Store (plus the versions of Office apps that come with RT). So Logos needs apps in the Windows Store for use on Windows RT (and the
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This is super, super news!!!! Thank you so much! I can't wait for Logos and Vyrso on my Surface!! Thanks!
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This is awesome! Thanks very much. And while FSB may not be targeted at Logos users, it is a great addition to the library and a great way to enter into the study of a text! Two questions: 1) What is the background on the Lexham name? Does it have any significance? 2) I used a coupon code that I got in the mail, not the one in this post. I don't remember
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Yay! Please, please, please give us a Logos on WIn PHone 8 and Metro--can't wait!!!
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Encyclopedia Britannica has some great materials that they mostly aren't selling any more and would be great in the Logos library: Great Books of the Western World set---including the Synopticon, which links the discussions of the great ideas together. Gateway to the Great Books Great Ideas Study Program Great Ideas TOday (annual updates with essays
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The New Interpreter's Study Bible, preferably with the extras that the publisher's e-version has (the Interpreters Bible Dictionary, and general articles from the New Interpreter's Bible), as well as the stuff from the hardcopy Study Bible. THe notes are a great balance of academic but not too off-putting.
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I agree! It is really a helpful compilation.
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They are terrific--an accessible and friendly combination of devotional reading along with his theological and historical conclusions layered in. If you want to read the New Testament as the climax of God's covenant with Israel, as the story of God becoming King, as well as God's incarnation on earth, this is the easiest way to do it!
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This is great--check out the new lower pre-pub prices--which are very competitive. Also, Abingdon's software is painful--for the NIB Study Bible, it is pdf based and can't be loaded on your hard drive (always must be run from the cd), and basically has not cut and paste. Having these resources available in Logos is terrific! The 5 volume dictionary
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My name is Steve. I live in Woodinville, WA (WOOT!) I use Logos mostly for study for seminary. I started using Logos about 10 years ago (!) but didn't use it much until Logos 4 and seminary came along! Favorite non-logos pastime hiking, listening to music,playing with my family.
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That is basically exactly what I told some folks at Abingdon. They told me that they have been in dialogue with Logos (yea!) but that the parties haven't yet been able to agree on a split of the revenue, and that Logos had politely turned down their offer of an equal split. I hope the two companies can work something out! Steve
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I put in my 2 cents for New Interpreter's stuff on Logos! Steve