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LOL, you guys are terrible
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[quote user="Mark A. Smith"] You should not have to reinstall. Logos 4 will check your license file on the Logos server and download whatever it finds there. [/quote] Good to know...thanks Mark!
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I was planning on asking a similar question. If I buy a Logos 3 CD resource (say Tyndale) and they later upgrade the resource to Logos 4 download, will my license automatically transfer to the new "version"? In other words, if later I need to re-install Logos 4 on a new computer, will it automatically pull that resource down with the rest of them or
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No, 2GB is generally the sweet spot for XP unless you are doing a ton of multi-tasking or high memory use programs (Photoshop, etc). Open your typical workload and then pull up task manager to check your memory usage. I'm on a heavily used XP machine right now...I have 5 Firefox windows open with a total of 50 tabs, 1 Internet Explorer Window, Microsoft
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[quote user="Mark A. Smith"] If you look around you can get the Tyndale set for just a little more than the EBC on pre-pub. [/quote] I'll do that, thanks :-)
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[quote user="Dan DeVilder"] The Baker Exegetical Series has FAR fewer resources, but is very good. Perhaps you are referring to the Baker NT commentary? Hendrickson/Kistemaker? Well-respected, but you are limiting yourself to just two men. Which is why I would not go for Boice, as mentioned above (no disrespect to Boice, nor the recommendation). I'd
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[quote user="Dan DeVilder"] EBC has a massive discount, one of the few Z products. [/quote] Hmmm...well that might make me stick with my original plan then. Especially since I just looked up Tyndale and it's almost twice as much as the EBC pre-pub price. That might be a bit steep for me at the moment. Maybe I'll pick up EBC and the New Bible Commentary
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[quote user="Richard Crampton"] I agree with the consensus here on the EBC. For the money, the Tyndale series is probably your best bet for one that covers the entire Bible. Personally I like the New Bible Commentary much better than the BKC for a one volume commentary. [/quote] Is New Bible Commentary the one by Carson?
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Wow, thanks for all the comments folks. I guess I'll be taking a closer look at Tyndale then as per consensus. Is it true that the EBC pre-pub has no discount? In other words, if I get Tyndale now and decide to pick up EBC later, I won't miss out on any kind of pre-pub discount? Also, what is the consensus Tyndale vs Baker Exegetical Commentary? Thanks
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"Premium" in the sense of being the first one I am purchasing outside of what came with my base package (Bible Study base.) I'm looking for a conservative, evangelical commentary and the praise for EBC seems pretty universal based on the reviews I've read in various places. A couple other sets I have on my "wishlist" are New American Commentary and
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Perhaps in Community Pricing?
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[quote user="Terry Poperszky"] [quote user="Richard DeRuiter"]I find that if I dont' log in, and access from different computers I can vote multiple times. So far I haven't.[/quote] I can see them disallowing votes and suggestions from anonymous posters. [/quote] I think that is a must for this to be reliable
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I suggested focusing on general performance improvement via code optimization...I'm surprised nobody else had suggested it yet.
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Good deal, thanks for the explanation Mark.
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Ahh, that makes sense. Thanks for the explanation.
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Can someone explain the difference between the Holman Bible Handbook and the Holman Concise Bible Commentary? It seems that a lot (most/all?) of the content is identical between the two.
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Cool, thanks!
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[quote user="Mark Barnes"] .NET framework 4.0 has not yet been officially released by Microsoft, and therefore isn't supported by Logos. It's not due out until April 12. Logos will be supporting 4.0 (indeed, some fixes are dependent on 4.0), but I would suggest you remove 4.0 and install 3.5 until it comes out of beta. [/quote] Ooh, that's an interesting
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I noticed that one of the bug fixes in beta 12 is: Commentaries section can now be added to Passage Guide multiple times. I'm sure I'm missing the point, but why would you want to do that? Can someone explain to me what the benefit is of having two (or more) commentaries sections in a PG?
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[quote user="Dave Hooton"] Fixed! [/quote] Cool, thanks!