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[quote user="David Paul"]I suppose the subscription would be cloud-based. There are times when I just don't have internet access. If you own, you have no worries.[/quote] Depending on how they do it offline access could still be possible as long as it was a resource you had already downloaded. Kind of like how you can have offline access with the mobile
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[quote user="Super Tramp"]I would be thrilled to subscribe to a $9 per month all-access subscription.[/quote] Yep. Sign me up for that as well
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[quote user="David Paul"]So...stop talking dirt about the idea[/quote] The OP was exploring the question of how what might be considered an inevitability impacts on purchasing decisions in the here and now. Then we broadened the discussion to what form a subscription or rental model might take, pro/cons, pricing, etc. I don't get the sense that anyone
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[quote user="Dan Pritchett"]If we were to offer subscriptions to individual titles, what would be your idea of the best break even price point between subscribing and buying? If a collection costs $500 to purchase outright, how many months of "subscription" should it take until it breaks even and equals $500. In other words, how would you decide which
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For my other vocation I subscribe to a service called Safari Books Online. This gives me access to a library of mainly technical IT books. It makes perfect sense for me to do this in this context because these types of books go out of date very quickly. The have two tiers, an all you can eat option which is more expensive and a bookshelf option where
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Just in case people are unfamiliar with the pre-pub process there is a video on this page that explains it. http://www.logos.com/products/search?Status=Pre-Pub So this title is just over halfway to the target Logos has set. Once there enough preorders it will go into production and when it is ready people who have preorder will be charged and the books
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So there is Life Application Commentary https://www.logos.com/product/5762/the-life-application-bible-commentary and there is NIV Application Commentary https://www.logos.com/product/23743/niv-application-commentary-bundle Obviously the second one is more extensive in terms of the number of books covered, etc but how different are two when they are
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I have this in hardcopy and I'm pkease to be able to add it to my Logos library. Of course, it is currently just gathering interest so we need a few more people to express interest.
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I beleive your wish has already been granted! :) http://www.logos.com/product/26923/encountering-mission-series
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I'm also curious. And how is it different from the Lexham Bible Guides is my other question.
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[quote user="Philana Crouch"]I kind of like having these options. I know on Facebook when a friend asks for prayer about a tragedy I feel funny saying I "like" it.[/quote] I agree. But why wouldn't you just comment on the post and say. "Praying for you" Isn't that more purposeful, and meaningful. I'm sure that some people would use the different options
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Is it just me that thinks that function is kinda of corny. Personally, I wish I could switch it off.
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I think version 5 in terms of functionality will be not be as huge a deal as the switch to version 4 was. Remember Logos is now following a much more incremental (agile) development methodology now. In some parts of IT this is quite normal. For instance, I do consulting related to a cloud based system that has 3 major releases per year. I think it is
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Or just contact one of the Logos sales reps and perhaps get an even better deal. (I just did :) )
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What a good idea. I hadn't even considered going down that direction!
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I am looking to create a custom reading plan that goes for 150 days. This corresponds to one Psalm per day. In conjunction with that I want to read through the rest of the Bible during that 150 days. So the closest I've figured out so far is Gen - Job, Pro - Re | Ps - The reading plan created splits the book of Psalms into 150 equal portions and so
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The blog post said they were free until 11:59 PST April 8. I tried to order them yesterday and ran into the same problem - it being listed as $0 and yet when you click on the order button they went into the cart and appeared with a cost attached.
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Two recent examples I came across and both from speakers featured in the current March Madness... 1. interpreting Matthew 13 (Parable of the Sower) with the statement that only 25% of people accept the gospel. 2. Presenting a "true story" for illustration purposes that when subjected to the briefest of online research is very quickly established to
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[quote user="Doc B"] but the dual monitor had a better 'logical feel' to me than the big single[/quote] I concur. I actually have a six monitor setup (not specifically for Logos but I have been known to use all 6 sometimes when I am using the software) and it really helps keep things separate.
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Dave - I see the Toshiba Portege with the 6GB RAM - and it's a little lighter too. I haven't found any with the larger SSD yet. Could you point me in the right direction?