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[quote user="Lynden Williams"]he software is always being updated. Look at how much it has changed since 6.0 came out. [/quote] Lynden Williams, It is not my intent to carry anyone else’s water, but I do have some personal concerns on this matter. I am under the impression that you are not an employee or representative of the Faithlife Corp and what
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Doc. B. You said much. I would like to separate the two issues to keep the purity of this thread (User Manuals). Is it possible for you to start a new thread on the subject: The Role of MVPs or you can give me a personal email address and we can discuss it off sight. I have some questions and would like some clarification from you, others and hopefully
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MJ, Your personal Chart is interesting. Do you think Logos can do this with its entire book holdings?
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[quote user="Doc B"]Charles, I answered this on your post specific to the problem, so I won't reproduce it here.[/quote] Yes, I have it. Thanks
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Doc.B, As you can see, Super.Tramp suggested we take the discussion of User Manual to the new thread. I started, "User Manuals--Are hardcopies available?" Thanks for your understanding. Things go smoother when one runs in one's lane. Peace!
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[quote user="Scott E. Mahle"] Here are manuals in paper – https://www.logos.com/product/49668/logos-6-training-manual-volumes-1-and-2 And electronic - https://www.logos.com/product/52479/logos-6-training-manual-volumes-1-and-2 [/quote] Please forward to new thread: "User Manuals"
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This topic started in the thread "Listing All Commentaries." Someone requested help with listing commentaries. From there, a footer by Doc. B. caught my eyes: "We need a manual!! Volunteer forums and aftermarket for-profit training are no way to support a premium software package." Inquiry to Doc B, A printed manual, I want to know: What the reason
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[quote user="Super.Tramp"] If you want to talk about user manuals please start a new thread.[/quote] Sorry. Thanks for the suggestions. I shall do that. Peace!
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Doc B, A printed manual, I want to know: What the reason for not making Printed format) available to purchasers of the Logos Bible Software? What would be the size of this manual and the cost? Why is it not free with the purchase of the software? Is Bob P., aware of this lack? If not, why not? If so, what is his response? [quote user="Doc B"]all but
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[quote user="H.-J.van der Wal"] In addition to prioritizing your resources you could also create a number of specialized commentary collections: https://wiki.logos.com/Collections https://wiki.logos.com/Example_Collections Then you can create a custom passage guide (if you name the guide " My Passage Guide" it will become the default guide) and add
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] Please have another wish[/quote] MJ, You encouraged me to share my other "wish". I long for the day that FaithLife and the users of Logos Bible Software can come up with a plan to give everyone total and full access to all books and data sets for an affordable fee. There will be no more buying books or whose library is the largest
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[quote user="EastTN"]Historically the major upgrades of Logos have truly been major - relatively infrequent, relatively expensive, and representing very significant increases in functionality. There is a reasonable case to be made for more frequent, smaller, less expensive upgrades - say twice as often, half the price and half the increase in functionality
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[quote user="Francis"]'d love to see special deals on individual Anchor commentaries and other top-notch commentaries that are normally prohibitive such as Eerdman's Critical Commentaries or Baker Commentaries on the Old Testament. Specials on feature collections could be nice as well...[/quote] Why don't they put all of "top-notch commentaries" in
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I don't want "cloud" or "Now". I WANT LOGOS 7 by Christmas. Please......Fast track it.
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[quote user="Bruce Roth"]I remember reading this in Thomas Oden's biography about one of the challenges of the accumulation of many books:[/quote] [quote user="Bruce Roth"]E-readers get heavier with each book[/quote] I guess a collector of books, "can't win for losing."
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[quote user="Bruce Dunning"]You have a very understanding wife. I'm guessing you consider yourself blessed.[/quote] Bruce, I do consult with my wife about purchase. This help keeps me balance. She's truly understanding and a blessing. [Your wife has to make an appointment to see or talk to you]. This not my personal experience. It's of another.
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[quote user="David Achorn"] When does one have too many books?[/quote] You have too many books when: You don't have the time, the energy, the will or the availability to read them. You don't know what you have in your library. It takes a one page document answer for a simple "Yes" or "No" question. Your wife has to make an appointment to see or talk
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[quote user="Lew Worthington"]This has been a lively and kind discussion with many good thoughts. I think it's something many of us think about a bunch. Thanks for bringing it up, Charles![/quote] You're Welcome. [quote user="Lew Worthington"]there was a high regard for others' opinions and approaches. This is the kind of open ended conversation that
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[quote user="James Hiddle"]start a Bookaholics Anonymous then check myself in [/quote] An idea: To all Bookaholics (confessed and closet) invest (non-book) in a good treadmill. Put it near an opened window or where there is a flow of fresh air, project your book on a large screen or monitor and read while walking or use the audio (read aloud). It will
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[quote user="SineNomine"]"Abba Evagrius said: 'Cut out of your heart the desire for many things, and so prevent the mind being disturbed, and the quiet wasted.'"[/quote] In addition, an outdated joke: "How do you stop a charging elephant? Answer: "Take away his credit card."