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Never mind I found them.
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Do you need the full feature set with the workflow editor to access custom workflows? The reason I ask is that I seem to have trouble accessing the public ones: I can't find them when I copy the document.
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Thank you Celeste. You must have done something on your end because it worked now. 😃
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Signing in from the cart didn't work either. It still shows $3000
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When I use the above link, it says that I am signed in, but asks for a payment of $3000.
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One wonders if it's appropriate to read Biblical literature on such a device - given the phonetic sounding of the name.
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Depending on where you live, you may be able to access Britannica for free through your local libraries website. The state of Wisconsin does this, as do a few US states. Other than the possibility of have Britannica indexed and tagged with other LOGOS resources, there is no need for me to purchase this resource - especially considering that it isn't
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John, That's why I suggest buying Bibleworks to be eligible for the cross grade. Purchasing Bibleworks gives you the licenses for the resources. That would make you eligible for the cross grade, wouldn't it?
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All you have to do is buy Bibleworks before June 15th, register it and then purchase the packages. Then you will have the benefit of both Bibleworks 10 and the new Logos package!
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Thanks for the update, Bob. On another note, Michael Bushell (the creator of Bibleworks) has a post on why they decided to stop producing Bibleworks. It's always good to get information straight from the source. . . https://www.bibleworks.com/forums/showthread.php?6959-A-note-from-Michael-Bushell-on-the-closure-of-BibleWorks&p=35613#post35613
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I also use both. Bibleworks was my first Bible software purchase (v.4) and I stuck with it through the years. Yes, the user interface is ugly, but it gets to the information you need right away. I will keep on using them as long as I can.
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There was another thread where a Logos Employee mentioned that they are still working on getting out this month's (5/2018) credits. They said it might take another week.
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Thank you Bob. Now, if you could only give us a sneak peak at the Logos 8 packages and Feature sets so we would know what to choose. . . .
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I hope it comes to LOGOS. Bibleworks has informed me that they are already working on it. Hopefully they will release it in a free update. I know a lot of the men working on this translation. All of them are confessional Lutherans, which will make this translation somewhat unique. So far I like what I am seeing, but - then again - I am somewhat biased
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Thanks you
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Here is a list for confessional Lutherans: OT Testament NT Testament You will have to scroll down to see the documents
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Thanks. I have a council meeting tonight and I will mention it to them,
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I have a couple questions: 1) Are members of the congregation allowed to access material privately at home or is it only for "on-site" usage? 2) If it's "on-site only," are their any exceptions made for shut-ins? 3) How is "membership" determined? Weekly (or weakly) attendance, baptized membership (including infants) or communicant membership? 4) Does
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I have 3 questions: