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Robert Peters, Your heart is in the right place. You want to share the Word with your people (Pastors), this is a noble thing. Looking for a "cheaper discount" in the process of doing this and hoping that Logos will assist you, requires great faith in Faith Life Executives (decision makers). I have read many of the past posts recently. I think we need
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Given your experience, may i invite you to read Re: Ownership -vs- Access Clarification (A win-win for all)? Tell me what you think.
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Your point is well taken. The question is, would FL business profit-making drive allow them show so much compassion?
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Is there a last word on Mobile Ed Subscription Plan? If not, make a virual library for all courses, all the time, for a fee. Those who want the extras, just purchse the course. FL still comes out a winner.
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Super.Tramp, You said, "Ain't gonna happen the way you want." What are the basis of your conclusions? Do you speak from personal experiences or as an insider? There is no demands for what I've suggested? Do you view this with a "If it ain't broken, don't fix it" mentality? There's no will on the part of FLC to do such? FLC is satisfied with its market
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Graham, My last reply was to you. i don't know what happened to it. i even tried to avoid WOT. BEAR WITH ME.
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Hey, you never know. Faithlife is a business. Nothing is in cement. Changes are made all the time. I think when the marketing department do the numbers, consider the demand, their customers base, loyalty, potential new users, and profit margins; Logos will come out of the clouds, into the laps of the people. I am not asking them to give anything away
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Thanks for the tips. To be honest, I typed my thoughts out orderly in Word and pasted it into the text box. I, too, was disappointed with the layout, but didn't know how to correct it. Chalk it up under lack of skills and not efforts. I really do want you to read what was written and geet your feed back. Hey, when one knows better, one does better.
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You have a point. Make an exception, read it and understand what I am saying. I hope to do better the next time. Its an art yet to be mastered. What a dilemma? One can say a little and not be understood or say a lot in details and not be read. I am thankful God hears us when we're long or short. I guess it comes down to the urgency and the sincerity
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Graham, Thanks for the information. You're correct about what I am asking, the two different models: One which is a pure rental agreement. One which is a rent-to-own model. Yes, I am aware of the "similar" and " the things - available today - which seem closest" to what I've proposed. I am also, aware that you or anyone that has responded to my post
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If what you say is so, where? Based on your knowledge, does one get immediate and full access to everything? This is what I proposed. I am not trying to reinvent the wheel. I'm just trying to get this product into more hands sooner, rather than later. Affordability and full access are the keys to my proposals. If this currently exist, do tell. C T
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Brethren: Thank you for your interest to my proposals. I don’t know if you are affiliated with Faith Life Corporation and in position to bring about changes or just users seeking clarification of my proposals. Regardless, I put forth two suggestions to get full access and usage of the Logos Digital Bible Software into the hands of many more people sooner
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It will help in that one would have access to all books and all date sets immedately. This is the difference from what is now.
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To the brethren at Faith Life Corporation, Thank you for your efforts to make available for many people (a minimum of 2 ½ million users) the Logos Digital Library for so long, around the world. You have a product that varies in value to a diverse of users. Many more pastors, religious writers, teachers and researchers, some are not attached to universities