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I am on a Windows 10 laptop and similarly receive the "Internal Server Error" in both Chrome and Microsoft Edge.
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It states in the Preface that it uses the NIV (I assume the 1984 version) given the age of the commentary. EDIT: It was based on the 1978 edition of the NIV. Second, this is the first two-volume commentary to be based on the New International Version of the Holy Bible (1978 ed.). The NIV is widely accepted as a translation that faithfully rendered the
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My screens with the ESV look/work the same as Gregory Circle before he reinstalled. I will try that but dread the notion of re-downloading all of those books. :-)
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Thanks Dave. I appreciate your help and will give it a try. -k
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Restarted with no success. Same issue. New log attached: 2783.Logos Log Files.zip Event Viewer Info - Application Error: Faulting application name: Logos.exe, version: 7.1.0.40, time stamp: 0x58050b1a Faulting module name: VCRUNTIME140.dll, version: 14.0.23506.0, time stamp: 0x563c45c0 Exception code: 0xc0000005 Fault offset: 0x000000000000c901 Faulting
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I upgraded to Logos 7 minutes ago. Since that update (it was still downloading new resources) the program has become unstable and crashes immediately upon startup. Starting to a blank layout doesn't help (still crashed almost immediately). FYI: Logos 6 was working perfectly before the upgrade. I have attached the log. 1423.Logos Log Files.zip Any help
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This has been a problem for me as well for about 2 months. I primarily use the ESV and can confirm it does not work on my Android tablet (Bible app version 5.6.2). EDIT: I tested it again and what I should have stated was that it didn't work the way it used to work. It used to display the lemma and parsing info in the popup with a link to "Bible Word
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Now that this set is in production I wonder how long it will take to ship? I ask because it seems that with Logos 7 several pre-pubs/community pricing books/sets were sold with base packages. Perhaps this has been done before and I just failed to notice? Seems like an odd move to sell something that may/may not make it our of pre-pub/community pricing
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Bibleworks.
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"If God, Why Evil? A New Way to Think About the Question" by Norman Geisler https://vyrso.com/product/14017/if-god-why-evil-a-new-way-to-think-about-the-question
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Looking forward to your report. Thanks Kevin.
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I don't know if one can give an unqualified "no" anymore given the upcoming Google Play support on Chromebooks (this fall). If Chromebooks will be running Android apps (as the press information suggests) then I would suspect they would be able to run the Bible app (word is "natively" as opposed to using ARC). However I am sure there will be some issues
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How about an email reply to all who had signed up for the webinar (including me)?
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I would suggest giving them a basic grounding in logical thought as a foundation before you jump into a bunch of arguments, etc. As a complimentary topic, working Greg Koukl's "Tactics" material into mix would be a good move (in my opinion).
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My last post is no reflection on Erin who appears to offer excellent customer service on these forums.
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Yeah. I have lurked on these forums for years so I am aware of the general stance towards Vyrso. I just posted in the hopes that someone might see it and take the initiative to fix it. Just wishful thinking on my part. Something that has always bothered me is the "low-cost" argument for these books in order to excuse their often poor quality control
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I purchased this volume today and noticed a problem that extends throughout the entire book. The Bible verses used in the headings (and the generic number listings like "verse x") show verses from Genesis (in the pop-up) rather than from the appropriate book. I realize there are often conversion/quality control issues with Vyrso books but this is a
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I appreciate the info Bill. I was able to get it running in my Chromebook after some initial hiccups (it must be installed locally as opposed to an external USB drive). Works fine now.
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InstaVerse claims to display scripture references in Word documents. I have limited experience with it but if I remember correctly it was a bit clunky and unreliable. May be worth a shot. Google "InstaVerse" (it is tied to Wordsearch).
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Thanks for the responses. I will check out the Biblia option. -k