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[quote user="JT (alabama24)"] [quote user="Rene Atchley"]Pointing out that with FL products (Logos) core is free but we need the library to make the software run.[/quote] I have no idea what you mean Rene. The software is free. The Library is books, which you do indeed pay for. You dont have to pay twice. You dont have to buy features to make the software
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Making note with FL products (Logos) core is free but we need the library to make the software run. Is sort of like saying we get a free Pinto's but we need to pay $100 dollars a gallon for gas to make it run. It all depends on how one looks at it I suppose.
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[quote user="Bob Price"] [quote user="Rene Atchley"] This discussion is rather straight forward I think....FL=money. Not an attack...not a criticism...just an observation on my part. [/quote] So, is that a good thing or a bad thing? When I think of FL, I think of a company that creates software that I use every single day, and which continues to do
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This discussion is rather straight forward I think....FL=money. Not an attack...not a criticism...just an observation on my part.
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More sales=more intuitive functionality with less bells/whistles/predigested "facts"
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The primary plus for WordSearch for me is that it was a direct exegetical tool to the text instead of an endless set of "tools"/bells/whistles/predigested data sets that get in the way of the exploration. The difference between the tools is akin to comparing a word processor to a spreadsheet...both has a place.
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Clearly the answer to WS users is very simple from a secular company (FL) "buy more." Over time dissatisfied WS users will either appreciate the secular marketing strategy of FL or move on to free/alternative biblical resources...until those are bought or eliminated from a monopolistic company. Of course when WS users complain of the nature of the secular
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[quote user="David Paul"] [quote user="Rene Atchley"] How did the message of Jesus Christ ever survive without a deep, complex, massive, and internet based bible search program? Perhaps FL design team could take a few pointers on complexity of use from the First Century approach to messaging. [/quote] I understand the sentiment here, but when I spoke
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How did the message of Jesus Christ ever survive without a deep, complex, massive, internet based bible search program? Perhaps FL design team could take a few pointers on complexity of use from the First Century approach to messaging.
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What may seem obvious, after a few interactions, with FL sales reps is that the company seems to place marketing/sales as a priority in customer interactions over the agenda of Word sales reps.
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[quote user="Denise"] [quote user="Rene Atchley"]I suppose further discussion of the obvious will lead to some sort of forum violation.[/quote] Rene, Rene, Rene. You didn't seriously think you could say something negative about FL, and not precede it by saying how you love Logos oh so much, except for just a tiny little detail. Did you not expect the
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[quote user="Joseph Turner"] [quote user="Rene Atchley"]Not so hard to find a product without such an amazing and romantic approach considering the market is monopolized by a company (or ministry or dating service or TV station or college book publisher) who can charge up to $10k for digitized public domain products. Of course the good old days of Standard
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[quote user="Mike Binks"] [quote user="Rene Atchley"] Indeed Logos is annoying, expensive, counter intuitive, and generally an indirect piece of software that takes several steps where one could suffice. However, it doesn't matter since the business model of the company is making money (I suppose) and its not going to change unless the ownership changes
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Indeed Logos is annoying, expensive, counter intuitive, and generally an indirect piece of software that takes several steps where one could suffice. However, it doesn't matter since the business model of the company is making money (I suppose) and its not going to change unless the ownership changes. In a way my best advice is to accept the world of
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Unless one has specialized needs such as academic related reasons then any of the standard Bronze packages might be a good compromise between value and cost.
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I have taken a quick look at the counseling guide with some interest in its development. On one hand I find the connected listing with related as almost a useless tool for my day-to-day work as a licensed therapist (LCSW/LISW/MSW)/D. Min). On the other hand if this tool can be used, simplified, and meaningful then it is likely that my pocketbook will
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I got the upgrad to 9 Bronze recently....as usual it seems ok. Personally I don't need 10k of books with 50% public domain for huge sums of cash. Seems to me that Bronze is worth the effort to get a max benefit at minimum cost.
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[quote user="Myke Harbuck"] [quote user="Rene Atchley"] If the coding dept. was as determined as the marketing dept. issues with initial releases wouldn't exist....although trying out beta ware at slightly discounted prices can be entertaining... [/quote] I get what you're saying and understand your sentiment, but I would like to suggest an alternate
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If the coding dept. was as determined as the marketing dept. issues with initial releases wouldn't exist....although trying out beta ware at slightly discounted prices can be entertaining...
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[quote user="Lynden Williams"] [quote user="Rene Atchley"]package since we can develop a payment plan to get that cash....just sign here please.[/quote] Where do you want me to sign? [/quote] Lol...are looking you for the economy $10k starting minimum starter edition or our semi-deluxe $20K Useful edition (with most databases)?