![]() ![]() ![]() The change shocked many people, like me, who liked Logos Now. All active subscribers will retain their Logos Now/Cloud benefits through their subscription period. ![]() We’ll transition Logos Cloud and Logos Now customers into Faithlife Connect over the next day or so as we configure things on the back end. How Faithlife Connect affects Logos Now and Logos Cloud customersīecause this product includes many of the same features and benefits of both Logos Now and Logos Cloud, we’re migrating everyone who has a subscription to Logos Now and Logos Cloud to a subscription to Faithlife Connect. Here’s what he wrote about the change from Logos Now to Faithlife Connect. Faithlife employee Chris duMond took to the forums to announce the end of Logos Now and then introduction of Faithlife Connect. Faithlife’s Disconnect with Faithlife Connect That’s not a comprehensive list, but it includes the highlights. Discount when a new version of Logos comes out.Access to a different resource to try each month and a discount if you wanted to keep it after the month.Access to a Mobile Ed course (video course on subjects kind of like seminary inside Logos Bible Software).To sweeten the deal, Faithlife threw in a few extras. We already had some of them, but others came along for the ride in our subscription that costs about $10/month at first and then later became $99/year. So when version 7 came out, we didn’t have to necessarily pay to get all the new tools rolled into the program. Included in these new features were the latest greatest version of Logos. Occasionally they’d hit on something that people really liked. I’d rush over to the forums and find out what the new update included.Ī lof the new features that came out were a bit obscure and not something I really used. It was fun to fire up your favorite Bible program and see that it was downloading something new. People like me who love getting the latest greatest enjoyed the updates. About every 6 weeks the developers of Logos on both Mac and Windows released new tools or features in their desktop computer software. the customers mostly like the getting new features NOW. 0 update, like the upcoming Logos 8.0, which I’d expect sometime this summer or fall. Some who disliked the idea joking called the service, “paying to beta test new features” while others liked getting the new features before a major. The software produced by the company formerly known as Logos Bible Software and now called Faithlife, led by former Microsoft employee Bob Pritchett, began a subscription service awhile back called Logos Now. If you’re not a Logos Bible Software user, then you may not understand what I’m talking about. We don’t and this doesn’t rise to the level of biblical disaster, but the decision to do away with Logos Now hurt a lot of the Logos faithful and the outcry was great. Then, their outcry was heard from Bellingham and grace was issued to all.Ī biblical writer might write the account of Logos Now that way, if we lived in those times. And a great outcry was heard from the Logos forums as the masses wailed and moaned the loss of Logos Now and Faithlife Connect replacing it. ![]()
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