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One more question for you Sherri: You mentioned that the Noet edition will have updated content. Will the content be updated every year (i.e. like Britannica's Year Book or buying an updated Britannica DVD) or is it just updated to 2015 and stay that way?
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Sherri, Will this version have articles from Britannica's " Macro pedia"? The reason I ask is that I have the Britannica 2012 "Ultimate" DVD. Based on review and comments by people who had both this and the print version, my DVD is basically the "micropedia". Nowadays, to access "macropedia" (with it's in depths articles) you have to go online. If it
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I would sign up, but its Ash Wednesday so I know I can't watch. (I'll be getting ready for our afternoon service).
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[quote user="Filotheos-Fotios Dr.Maroudas"] Hello Alan, I noticed that you have already a MacBook Air. I want to buy also the same Notebook. Can you say me please, if Logos 6 runs well on it? Thank you in advance! [/quote] I am not Alan, but I have a MacBook Air. Logos 6 runs fine on it. There are a couple "mac" bugs that are getting ironed out (like
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[quote user="Keep Smiling 4 Jesus :)"] Do support steps help ? => https://www.logos.com/support/logos6/mac/error-yosemite Keep Smiling [/quote] I have not tried these steps because they seem to address the issues of downloading on indexing. I have not had a problem with downloading an indexing - especially after I did a clean install of my operating
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I am strangely reminded of this video . . . watch?v=lhn 6xj8QZI
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Even since November, it seems as if Logos 6 has been getting slower and slower. Even after I wiped my hard drive and reinstalled Yosemite and Logos 6, I am still having real speed issues. It is most noticeable when I add prayers to my prayer list and work with my daily devotional "Treasures Old and New" (adding notes to the Hebrew takes a good 30 seconds
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See this thread: Logos 6 is Slow
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Just a note of interest: Prof. John Jeske past away on Christmas Eve. His funeral was this past Monday (December 29). http://www.wdtimes.com/obituaries/article_f0d550ea-8d8a-11e4-bc72-87cdf6014fe0.html
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This Commentary Series is an unabashedly confessional Lutheran. It is, what I would call, a technical commentary written by authors who believe in the inerrancy and Christo-centrocity of Scripture. They do a good job addressing modern evolutionistic theories regarding Scripture. Some volumes are better than others, but the Old Testament are some are
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Friday, November 21 Sunday November 23 Monday November 24 Thursday November 26 Thank you Jim and team for all your hard work. Have a Blessed Thanksgiving!
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Because it is a new translation it is not public domain.
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Thank you David. I see how that works too. It would be really great if LOGOS could add a "send hyperlinks here" button to Bible comparison. I am hoping it would not be too hard to enable - considering you already have the ability to "follow" as you pointed out. Just an idea.
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Thanks Bradley for this work around! Thanks John for your help and opinion.
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Dear John, Thanks for the reply. I still don't quite understand what to choose in "information settings". I may have expressed my question poorly, so here is an illustration of what I want to do in LOGOS. When I hover my mouse over a bible reference in a lexicon like BDB (even though you can't see it, my mouse was hovering over Dt 33:21) the popup box
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Hi everyone. I have two LOGOS related question for those familiar with Bibleworks: 1) One of the features I really like in Bibleworks is that when I hover over a Bible reference in a lexicon, the popup will display both the Greek/Hebrew and an English translation of the verse. Is there anyway to mimic that feature in LOGOS? 2) For those of you who have
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Ditto
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It work for me on my mac. I don't know what to say.
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Use the little "gear" icon by your name on the homepage. This will access your home page settings. You can click and drag things in settings to make to homepage sidebar appear in the order you want it to appear. The homepage tutorial video in logos will explain it in more detail.
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Dear Gabe, Logos made a first big step in the right direction by dropping the sub title "unrevised." If I ran Logos, this would be my plan of actions: 1) In the description, state that this Bible is a 19th Century revision on the 1545 Biblia Germanica. To purchase the the actual 1545 Luther Bible (the Biblia Germanica of 1545) follow this link. And