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I run 64-bit Ubuntu Linux and use 32-bit WinXP in a VMWare virtual machine to run Logos 4. I am debating whether it is worth upgrading the virtual machine to 64-bit Win7 to use Logos 5. Is Logos 5 a 64-bit app, or is it just a 32-bit program that runs in compatibility mode?
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Does anyone know if CWSB will become available for Android, and if it's anytime soon? Thanks.
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Thanks, Dave. CWSB doesn't have a mobile icon on its page, so it looks like I'm out of luck on that one. My desktop preferences may include unsupported resources. I will investigate that possibility. I look forward to future enhancements.
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First, congratulations on the continuous improvements in this app. I haven't been using it long, but it has grown in that short time. I have a huge library, so cannot be sure that all are showing up 0.9.0. However, my most-used resource is the Complete Word Study Bible which doesn't show up in the Android app. How can I get it to show up in the library
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I swapped from Windows to Ubuntu Linux some years ago. I grew tired of paying for the privilege of "testing" Windows for years. The last security update I allowed under my old WinXP setup disabled my entire USB subsystem. I never got it back and had to buy a card to use USB devices. Then Vista came along and that was the end. Windows 7 is OK, but I
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[quote user="Jeffrey S Gordon"] (I guess I was a bit fooled by others reporting the same problem) [/quote] Been there, done that, have a drawer full of t-shirts.
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Thanks, Mark. It just finished updating to that version. It logged in several times during the update process, so all is functioning nominally now. I tend to get behind in the updates a bit these days. Since migrating to Linux several years ago, I don't use Logos nearly as much as did in the past. The virtual machine works great, but Logos and Activesync
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Yes, use Internet was checked. Update Now wasn't present on the command bar. As best I could tell, there was no way out until I learned from a tech supt fellows tag line about logs and holding down the Ctrl key. When I did that, Logos presented the dialog with my login info, a little error box, and the option to work offline. That error box said that
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OK, I found the answer to the problem at the end to this thread: http://community.logos.com/forums/p/20819/156734.aspx Bottom line is that the Logos root certificate looks like it either expired or changed in the last month or two. Firefox would log in fine, but not Logos 4 (nor IE apparently, but I don't use IE so didn't see that). I downloaded and
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I sent an email to tech support a week ago on this but never received a reply. My Logos 4d (4.04.4.1385) hasn't been able to connect to my account in several weeks. It worked fine before that, and I haven't made any changes to the system. I'm running WinXP SP3 in a VMWorkstation 7 virtual machine under Ubuntu 10.04 as I have been for several years