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So, that means that commentaries, for example, can never be opened to a specific passage, right? It looks like the only way right now to use a commentary is to manually scroll through every page until I get to the one I want. I may have missed something, so forgive me if I have. Effectively, doesn't that make the web app little more than a Bible viewer
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This is not just a Logos 7 thing, but I just want to say that the Logos home screen (in the software, not the home page for the web site) is awesome! It is one of the best parts of the software. I love how it brings up excerpts of books I own, as well as clips from some I don't own, videos from Bible teachers and Logos pros, and much, much more. It
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[quote] Yes I do believe that is what I said although in a different way. While everything you say is true (and you did not mention a get to temporarily use a mobile ed class per month, their choice), I personally feel it is a disservice not explaining that it is a rental. When you stop paying yearly you lose it all. So if you were to pass on getting
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I can see both sides of this topic, and both have merit. It's true that the notion of privacy is largely non-existent these days, but I don't think that means that we should just shrug our shoulders and not think about it. My use of Logos continues to increase, and I'm moving more of my notes to Logos precisely because they're backed up to the cloud
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[quote user="Sascha John"] If you on a monthly Basis from LN (like me) you can do so till the End of the Year, than you have to become a Member. So, Monthly means you can cancel every Month = 30 Days [/quote] That's true if you're already a member, but monthly memberships are no longer for sale. If I join now, I'll be an annual member, and there is
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[quote user="Carey G. Pearson"] Bob, you speak of upgrading to Silver which includes the L7 Full Features......do I understand that correctly? [/quote] Yes, for purposes of this discussion, whenever I refer to a base package upgrade, I'm assuming the "regular" upgrade, which includes the library and the full feature set. I realize that it would be cheaper
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My Bronze upgrade included the L7 full feature set, just like all the base package upgrades done separately from Logos Now. Without doing a base package upgrade, the full feature set would cost me just over $308. Upgrading to Bronze (again) would give me the FFS plus a few books for a total of $310, so it wouldn't make sense for me to purchase the FFS
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Thanks Mike, I may just do that! I don't think they're offering the 30-day trial anymore. In another thread, Bob said they really couldn't offer that anymore, because some people would use it get a discount on a library package, then cancel. So, while that would be a nice option for me to check it out, I think I have to commit for at least a year, but
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Justin, that would have been true before, but I was responding to the "all new" Logos Now that already included the Logos 7 features. Granted, the new Logos Now feature set was only available for a week or so before the release of Logos 7, so perhaps the representative I spoke with was still used to thinking about LN in the way you described.
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Here's something I'm having trouble understanding. About a week or so before Logos 7 was announced, I got an email telling me about the all-new Logos Now. Intrigued, I checked it out again, and even called Faithlife to ask if that would be a good option for me, since I am only on Bronze. I'd been keeping an eye on the Silver base package and hoping
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Just to provide the full context, my price to go from Bronze to Bronze, adding the full feature set, is $310. I'm not coming from Starter.
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What I've done is to set "Automatically download updates" to "No". It still shows me when an update is available, but I can choose to accept it when it's a good time for me. I usually wait until the update size is substantial, such as over 50 MB, or something like that. That way, I'm not bothered by some tiny little update that triggers a re-indexing
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I think it actually is sustainable. In my case, I would have to pay $300 right now to upgrade to the full feature set. I could do that, and Faithlife would get $300 now, and nothing for a while. If I spend that much on an upgrade every 3 years, then a Logos Now subscription is basically equivalent. But, that assumes that my cost of upgrading remains
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I'm in the same boat. I currently have Bronze, and was planning to upgrade to Silver this fall. I'd been watching the prices on Silver, and it had been going up, but was somewhere around $350 or so. If I'm not mistaken, it used to include the New American Commentary, so it was a pretty significant upgrade in terms of resources. The new version of Silver
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I was initially really excited when I found out that Logos 7 was available! I began with Starter about 2 years ago, then upgraded to Bronze last year. My plan was to upgrade each year, and I was hoping to keep it around $300 or so for each upgrade. It was looking like I would be able to do that, at least through Silver, with the help of a big sale.
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The free engine will be available in February, which is six months from launch. I guess they want to give everyone a chance to buy it before they give it away.
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I don't think that the problems are totally fixed in 4.6.1. I have the latest version on both my iPad and iPhone (both are latest version of iOS 8), and I have a problem when trying to use my personal notes. It takes a long time to open a note file, then it will hesitate when trying to scroll through the notes, then crash altogether. If I try to use