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I am leading Bible Study on the book of Mark and discovered last week that one of our participants is using Scofield as a resource. Though I am not fond of Scofield, I do like to know what others may be reading and/or contributing to the discussion. I have the Scofield Reference Bible in my Library, so I opened it up. I discovered it only has three
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[quote user="Myke Harbuck"] [quote user="Floyd Johnson"] The following resources won't be coming to Logos: Willmington's Notes: Theology Willmington's Notes: Old Testament Willmington's Notes: New Testament - Gospels Willmington's Notes: New Testament - Acts to Revelation [/quote] I'm particularly disappointed about these resources. Is there a reason
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Another option - run the desktop as one layout and use app.logos.com as a second, third, fourth, etc., layout. The major problem with this is that saved layouts are not available at app.logos.com.
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]From years of experience with Faithlife, I would assume that all Wordsearch resources are available in some form on the Logos platform. Yes, the common reading of the caption would be to assume that all Wordsearch resources are available in final form[/quote] Not quite: https://www.logos.com/wordsearch/catalog/incompatible The
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[quote user="DIsciple II"] So what are the 22 titles that are not migrating that losers will be forced go use a unsupported version of Wordsearch while it still works. Is there any explanation as to why they won’t be available and if there will be any compensation for the loss of access to these resources ? Users did not ask for any of this to happen
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JT - That answers some of my questions (I.e. whether it would be available for personal use). My first thought was it might explain what MS was trying to accomplish by limiting upgrades to.Windows 11. What I read suggested that it would allow anyone with internet access to use Windows. Updating would become a mute issue. I will continue to watch to
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I asked earlier about about the compatibility of LOGOS with Windows 11. Today I see Windows 365 (Windows as a web-service) will also be offered later this year. Any word on whether LOGOS will be compatible with Windows 365?
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Good question - waiting for a reply!
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This is not the right place to ask this question, but I am not sure where to go. I understand what a lemma and the root of a Greek word is, but how does one distinguish between the lemma and the root when they are the same word. I am beginning a study of Mark 1 and examing the word " gospel ". When I click on the word "gospel", I see that the lemma
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Volume I and II of Gospelt's Biblical Theology have different types.
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Thank you, Phil. My concern was as much as the church's being hounded, as it was the church was contacted at all. I provided my personal contact information (which included my home church's name, but not their phone number or other details). A simple phone call to me would have allowed me to understand that I was not eligible for the offer, but rather
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Last week I responded to an ad from Faithlife with my address, phone, and email. I also put in my church's name (being retired, it is where I attend, not where I officially serve). I discovered after sending the information that, though sent from Faithlife, the details went to a third party. That third party has now been hounding my church. My pastor
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[quote user="Randall Lind"] You will need to find a used machine in a pawnshop running Windows 11 or figure out if it has support for TPM 2.0 in the CPU. Microsoft first says TPM 1.2 on their site then now it only 2.0. My Optiplex does 1.2. I have a Dell laptop and an HP all-in-one that doesn't support TPM. Now if you build your computers you may have
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[quote user="Randall Lind"] I used to build my own but sincee I don't game I normally just get a new computer at a pawnshop or off Amazon. [/quote] Can we buy a used computer that can use Windows 11? What specs do I shop for in order to guarantee that a machine (new or used) can run Windows 11?
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I do not know the answer to the question, but I did wonder why we had a question about ice hockey here.
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For those of us who had it in WS, it is coming. I have about half of the Thompson resources in LOGOS at this point:
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[quote user="Bradley Grainger (Faithlife)"]Microsoft hasn't even released any Insider Preview builds of Windows 11 yet, so there's really not much that can be reported at this stage.[/quote] Of course, the other issue is how long will LOGOS support Windows 10? Will they target the same 2025 date as Microsoft?
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Is there any report from LOGOS on the use of FaithLifes' tools running under Windows 11? I know the average user will not have tried this, but I expect LOGOS has been looking at this. Do we need to be cautious about moving too quickly toward Windows 11 when it is released?
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I am using the LifeGuide Bible Studies (formerly a WordSearch Product) for small group study at church. At the rear of the books is short bibliography of additional resources, but these do not point to the resources within LOGOS. According the information I have the "Mark" study is already formatted as a LOGOS Research version. Shouldn't these links