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[quote user="MJ. Smith"]In other words, Faithlife asks Catholics, Anglicans, Orthodox, Baptists, Wesleyians ... for events they consider worth offering. Faithlife creates the necessary entry for those that meet Faithlife criteria - and tags them by theological stream. User requests by theological stream and get events they find interesting/useful .
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[quote user="David Ames"]the dataset is heavily weighted toward Protestant (and in some cases, very recent Protestant) history. Work has already begun on a dataset that would be more useful and interesting to the Catholic audience. [/quote] Although I am not Catholic, I would still be interested in a "Today in Christian History" card from the Catholic
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[quote user="Christopher Bucklin"]I'd be interested in ways to back up my local library onto a flash drive. Heck, I'd be interested in how we can install logos to remote drives so that it can run completely independent of a local instalation. Can we do this? In the event faithlife goes down, and our local computer goes down too?[/quote] Logos can be
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I had a question about upgrading to Logos 9. I did the full feature upgrade several weeks ago and am looking to upgrade my base package. The Verbum 9 Eastern Rite Silver has the most appealing resources but it doesn't appear to have the Mobile Ed course included. Is this correct? (I really don't need a number of additional resources, but would like
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Is this what you are looking for? https://www.logos.com/product/193331/mobile-ed-nt371-greek-exegesis-1-john
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This isn't a major issue, but more of a curiosity. When I "Update Now" if there are no updates, I get the small box in the lower right corner of my screen that says "No Updates Available No Updates Found." Isn't this redundant? Wouldn't either work? Why does it display both?
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As far as I know I have all of them. The first issue is March 1975 to December 2005.
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I have already taken one year of Greek. I know that Logos has some Greek courses, but are there any that would be helpful to learn Greek beyond the first year? Thanks.
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Okay - thanks.
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I know that the left and right arrow keys can be used to scroll through prioritized resources, but is it possible to also use them for collections? I have tried, but it doesn't seem to work. I have a collection of commentaries on Isaiah that I would like to use this for. Thanks.
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That works perfectly. Thanks!
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I'm trying to set up a reading plan with My Utmost for for His Highest for next year. However, the daily reading does not always equal one day and I end up finishing up early. Is there a way to get the reading plan to recognize each individual day?
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Thanks.
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Thanks.
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I'm not sure if this is correct, but I cannot access my handouts on the web app and there are none at documents[dot] logos [dot] com either. However, I can see them on both my desktop and laptop. I know that Handouts are no longer supported, but I was wondering if I will lose the handouts I have created when I upgrade to Logos 9.
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Great idea. I hadn't thought of connect. So I signed up for the free trial, but there is very little information about Connect. Does Logos automatically download and install the new features? Where do I learn about the other benefits. I'm sure I am probably missing the obvious, but according to my wife that's normal for me.
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It's good to finally see some of Ehrman's books in Logos. There probably is a better chance of seeing more of his books than there is of Dracula returning.
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I want to upgrade to Logos 9 and am more interesting in the features than more resources. Would it be cheaper to upgrade step by step (starter 7.54, bronze 40.16, silver 95.06) or just purchase the full feature upgrade for 112.51. I know that this has been discussed before, but I was wondering if any definite conclusion had been reached. Thanks.
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"Bumping" a post keeps it from getting lost when other threads are posted and helps bring attention to it.
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I'm sure that this has been discussed before, but is there any reasonable chance of Faithlife getting Tolkien's "The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings" and C.S. Lewis' "The Chronicles of Narnia?"