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[quote user="John Kight"] Any plans for added or enhanced Trackpad/Mouse gesture support in Logos Mobile? [/quote] I agree that it would be great if the app included advanced trackpad support as you describe. Even an update to enable better basic functionality with a mouse/trackpad (e.g. enabling the cursor to ‘snap’ around menu options
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I'm having the same issue. Is there anyway of updating the version of Logos without completely reinstalling (it crashes as I try to open the programme). The current version is 8.5.0.26 (61905.0.26) and I'm working on a MBP 2017 on Catalina.
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Congratulations, Graham, and thank you for your contributions to the forum.
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[quote user="Nick Steffen"] This is still very much needed. [/quote] I agree entirely. I've just been working through Revelation and have very much missed not having this in Logos.
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It would be very good if the price point drops further. However, and in my opinion, $150, in and of itself, represents solid value given the length of the course, the quality of the instructor, and based on the production values of previous offerings. I really hope that more people jump on board with this, to the benefit of us all.
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I tend to approach it in one of two ways. Where the volume is a 2nd edition revision by the same author, I generally tag the volume as deprecated (a little unkind, I know), and deprioritise it accordingly (in my guides, collections, and such). However, where the volume is a replacement (either by a new author, or a substantial revision by the same author
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Thanks for highlighting this, Dave. Bid duly placed!
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Of the commentaries you mention, I would recommend NICOT/NT as most closely fitting your brief. WBC is, taken as a whole, a solid set, but is perhaps a little more uneven. The format of WBC is a little frustrating (in my opinion). Others have mentioned ZECNT, which, again, taken as a whole, is a good set. However, the series will not (quite obviously
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This is a really good price. Thank you for highlighting it.
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The items highlighted in blue are resources (books, journals, etc.) which can be opened from that list with a left click. In essence, the blue is to indicate that the item is actively linked. The items in black are usually datasets, etc., which are not accessible in the same way. The black type indicates that there is no active link.
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I agree that this would be great addition to Logos.
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Thanks for the suggestion, Dan. I am just starting a project on Revelation and will definitely check this out.
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It would be fantastic to have this in Logos.
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I've been using Sierra since release and have had no issues with Logos whatsoever.
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Just to add to what has already been said. I've been running 14k resources on a MBA (2011) and performance is acceptable to good. The only issue is that a complete install and index is somewhat taxing and the machine does tend to run hot. However, it is pretty much a one time only deal and so shouldn't be an issue post-install.
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Thank you, Faithlife. I too am very grateful for the gift.
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Thanks, Bill. I had missed the first one. Blessings.