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Just wondering if the 3rd is still the day when Logos will keep to the promise of "never having to pay for an upgrade"?
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"We are not interested in re-inventing the wheel and building another Facebook , kindle app , PowerPoint , sermon central , Bible Gateway , study bible , oops, we mean word processor.
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Just wondering what base package / crossgrade from L5 to L6 needs to be purchased so that all the features of L6 will be operational? Thanks.
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So the other day I was sorting my Logos library into sub folders by genre, and then further by theological distinctive, and I thought "If I do the same with my notes it's going to be very efficient..." Then I woke up
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[quote user="Rosie Perera"]several hundred hidden (all the Latin...I wasn't interested in)[/quote] Tristitia est,
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There is always kickstarter too.
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It feels like they went back to libronix code for the forums.
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I'm looking for a resource to teach from, one about sanctification and the lifetime struggle with the "old man". Something practical, and applicable to day-to-day life. Preferably from a Reformed perspective. Any Suggestions?
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[quote user="Paul C"]Do you think having Logos on an SD would benefit my situation? (Since I am able to get all the apps I need on the main drive) [/quote] Bill's correct, the internal hard drive is almost always faster if you have the room for your library on it. That being said, if you have very little free space left on the internal SSD after installing
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A few items worth mentioning that I've discovered through experimentation, all help to improve speed: Format SD card to NTFS, Try and get a card at with at least twice as much space as the size of your Logos library. The indexer really likes the extra elbow room. Buy the highest quality class 10 card you can afford. I noticed quite a difference between
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[quote user="Duane Erstad, Ph.D."]I have been using Logos 5 with a 32 GB Dell Venue 8 Pro with a large micro SD card for some weeks by this time.[/quote] I have the same setup, I like it too.
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[quote user="PL"] Duane / Bill -- Can you enlighten me how to connect either of these machines to a larger external monitor? What connectors do I need to have?[/quote] Not either of Duane or Bill, but all you need is a USB Display Adapter. Amazon has dozens to choose from.
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Then there is that sent of a used bookstore. That musty combination of mold and larvae insecticide.
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Interesting thought on both. I am old enough to remember smoking in a book shop. Overstuffed chairs, and standing ashtrays every two feet ( the kind that had pipe and cigar holders on them ). Ah nostalgia...
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What tablets have been missing:
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Just thinking about MJ's idea, Logos could add an artificial pagination function to all Bibles. One that would show program determined page numbers both on the screen, and in citations as needed. That would be a cool feature.
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[quote user="Francis"] If I were reading from a print version, I could document the number of pages. [/quote] If you happen to have a print version ( owned or borrowed ) you could always just reference it to add the page numbers to the citation.
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There is the old joke that Preachers and teachers use when reading from a seldom referenced book of the Bible: " Please turn to Zephaniah 1:7 ( pregnant pause while the congregation is thumbing through their Bibles trying to figure out where Zephaniah is ), it's on page 873 of my Bible if that will help... "
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It seems to me, and others can correct me if I'm mistaken, but if a Logos resource does include physical page numbers in the text / citation, that they are derived form the commonly cited version of said printed text. Or the edition that is commonly used in academia.
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I can't help but think that this may be difficult. Given the approximately 432,693 different print editions of each individual version, it's going to be arbitrary at best.