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Dave Hooten is correct. The bottom line for me is that I don't like being forced to download or update things that *I* don't want. I use 4 other Bible software's (fairly proficiently, I will add), and none of them force updates on me. I'm not judging Logos, but just giving my feedback that I don't appreciate being forced to download hundreds of updates
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Thanks all, and Dave, and JT, your answers were nicely to the point. That answers it for me. Thanks again. Pardon my frustration. As I noted, I use 4 other Bible software's, and so I found this situation with Logos less than ideal. Thanks!
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I want to thank you *all* for your kind and helpful replies, although I must admit that (certainly because of my own newness, and ignorance with Logos), I didn't understand them all. So far, (and correct me if I missed something in your replies), there *isn't* a way to download *only* the 2 books I just purchased, *without* getting everything else Logos
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MJ, thank you for your response. " What time frame have you set for downloads? " I had set none, as a brand new user, and someone who *doesn't* like any software downloading updates of any kind without my permission. As noted above already, I had "Automatically Start Downloads" set to NO, so there was no option showing to set a time range. But after
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Help! I just purchased Marcus Jastrow's Dictionary of Targumim, Talmud and Midrashic Literature, and when I search for it in my library, and then click on it, I'm given the option to "Download" it, but the download button doesn't work. I read in replies up above that the Internet preferences are important in Logos, so mine are, "Use Internet": YES