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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"]the right set of journals[/quote] I have a bias, but the Galaxie theological library was not a bad little library considering. The current master collection has a lot of stuff that is so broad I don't know if I could ever use it. That being said, I have been impressed how Logos has grown over the years to leverage
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[quote user="Phil Gons (Faithlife)"] I'm not suggesting there isn't interest beyond this group (I know there is; our Pre-Pub numbers demonstrate that). But I was a little surprised to learn that there's a relatively small group of folks who are really engaged in the journals conversation. I don't think we should conclude too much from this, but I thought
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Thanks everyone. If it is replicable, I don't need to dig further here. As far as versions goes, I am running Mojave (10.14.1) and Logos (8.0.0.0591)... so it looks like we have here ourselves a really nice bug and hopefully one of the bug swatters will see this in the forum.
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Logos Mac - Version 8.0.0.0591 MacOS Mojave - version 10.14 When I open the Factbook for Kingdom of God, then go to cultural concepts, expand the section of Apostolic Fathers, then click 'Save As Passage List', I get a crash every time. (see screenshot below) Can anyone else replicate this crash?
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"] LOGOS 8 Saint resources are treated essentially as Daily Devotionals - lacking the date control (and hence, saint list control) of Logos 7 ... this is useful for personal devotions LOGOS 7 Used a specific resource to index saint resources into a sanctoral (worship) cycle that was used to plan liturgies and worships. Along side
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I need to say, wow! I am pretty impressed with Logos 8. Not the tools, the bundles or the features, but the speed and stability. I have only have one bug that is a carry over from Logos 7. I probably need to report it at some point, but it is not a big deal. At least from my point of view, at least for me, this is the best performing Logos version since
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Kyle B I notice in the video two other guides - Biblical Place and Historical Theology. Are these future guides that are coming out, or user defined?
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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]I am disappointed that the unfinished features - lectionaries, saints, and daily devotional - hit the liturgical church users considerable more than the others. The same is true of Workflows where dates and multiple passages are not supported.[/quote] Could not agree more!!! This was one of the things I was really hoping for
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Interesting thoughts everyone. Thanks. When I made the switch to digital, the hard part for me was that the more I engaged a book, the more part of my memory of the material was where it was physically in the book. I missed this in digital and it was like driving down the road without your headlights on. This was particularly the case for my paper Bible
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I am just curious what users out there think about some of the stuff that has come out on ebooks versus print. I know this stuff swings in seasons/fads and according to some reports, ebook sales are contracting a bit from their previous growth trends. http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/27/media/ebooks-sales-real-books/index.html Let me first say before I
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[quote user="Charles"]My observation is that each new version of Logos for the Mac runs better than the previous one. I don't believe it's fair to compare Logos' performance on a Mac to that of Accordance. Just my opinion[/quote] Logos for Mac definitely has improved. Personally version 4 didn't ever feel like a full release version. Version 5 and beyond
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I am considering purchasing this series. Would appreciate any comments from those that own it.
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Definitely +1 ! :)
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[quote user="Nick"]I would really love to see better lectionary integration. I have the weekly RCL passages on my home screen. I would love to be able to click it and have my lectionary commentaries open to the correct passages, suggested liturgies, songs, etc. This kind of integration would work well for so many of us, and make lectionary preaching
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I have a late 2016 2.6 ghz i7 MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM and an SSD. Logos is pretty good, but it will never be as fast as Accordance on the same machine.
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[quote user="Disciple of Christ (doc)"]Along with the notes [/quote] Absolutely. I have always felt the NET bible with these notes is an exegetical gem that is often overlooked. This is why creating an interlinear out of it would make so much sense and could be included inexpensively in a starter package for students learning to engage in translation
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Thanks Bob! :)
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Would love to see this, plus an interlinear created out of it! :)
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Thanks Bob! :)
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As is my routine, I have had both running this morning during my devotional and study time. Here are some of my perceived strengths as I switch back and forth... Logos - The guides, factbook and explorer are awesome for pulling nuggets out of my library and highlighting them to me. Tagging with speakers and the discourse stuff is very useful. Lectionaries