-
It's fun to vote at the beginning when your vote makes such a difference in the score! I had hoped for smaller "collections" -- 2-volume sets such as Cranfield on Romans. The most expensive "collection" I put in my wish list was Keener's commentary set on Acts. I generally don't buy sets, preferring to pick the raisins out of each set... But it's always
-
Thank you, Kaleb!! Also for the filter!! Dave
-
[quote user="DBR"]How do we filter out the individual volumes so we can only find what is eligible? Just the work of finding a proper filter is too hard for most people (myself included) to not participate in the process.[/quote] A filter would be helpful. But in its absence, the minimal help required would be a definition of "What Is A 'Collection
-
[quote user="Liam Maguire"]Unless the individual titles inside the bundles are also discounted I can't see how this MM does anything other than cut out most users.[/quote] For the many who only can or want to pick up a couple of titles this MM, perhaps individual titles will be offered at the bundles MM discount, minus 5% or 10% penalty for failing
-
Thanks, Mark! No need for Bob to chime in. Cheers, Dave
-
I only mentioned the meteor for Fred, who had mentioned one. I was thinking more of hackers or technical glitches. Knowing there is a back-up server does make me feel better, however. But better yet would be if a Logos employee would join the thread and substantiate the assumption that customers need no record of their licenses by writing: "Logos customers
-
Thanks for your responses. As a non-professional, I hadn't considered that Logos might advise saving purchase-confirmation emails only for tax filing purposes. I thought that with the "Save this email" comment Logos was perhaps implying that the customer is responsible for keeping record of his/her purchases. While I trust Logos' intentions, what if
-
Over the years I've rarely actually printed out a Logos purchase-confirmation email. I have "saved" some such emails on my hard drive, but I've also lost hard drives over the years. Does an .html copy of my Orders page constitute a legal "proof of purchase"? And what about assets not shown on that page (e.g., WBC-54 - would be difficult to redo that
-
[quote user="Ben"]Bibleworks still does some things llogos can’t, and does some of the same things better. Godspeed, Bibleworks. [/quote] I haven't used Logos for original language work. Perhaps Logos also does some things better, so I'm just assuming roughly similar functionality, given whatever trade-offs. Has anyone calculated what it would
-
I'm very happy that after March Madness, Logos put individual commentaries on sale at 50% off. The notice today was "Sale Ending" -- soon, I suppose. Here's the link: https://www.logos.com/commentary-sale Cheers, David
-
A number of people will purchase a commentary set at March-Madness prices. A lot of us won't. Either because we can't afford an entire set, we prefer selecting individual authors, we're focused on a particular testament, book, or other part of the Bible. Etc. Please consider offering the individual volumes at 10% less discount than the respective set