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Logos for iPhone/iPod: Not Quite the Dream Yet

When I heard about the Logos 4 app for the iPhone and iPod Touch, I imagined that it was my dream fulfilled. The full realization of my dream is yet deferred, however, as both Chris and Danny pointed out on my previous post. Chris says:
Also, I can use all of my Accordance modules and Bible [...]

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Has Logos Bible Software made the competition obsolete?

That’s what Michael Heiser (Academic Editor, Logos Bible Software) claims on his blog, as he reflects on the Bible Software Shootout at SBL. Unfortunately, I was unable to attend the shootout and instead went to the session on “Rhetorical Approaches to Apocalyptic Discourse” presided over by Greg Carey.
Heiser, rather dramatically (apocalyptically?), asserts: “Logos has made [...]

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A Dream: Amazon Kindle and Logos Bible Software

I was excited to see the progress that Amazon is making on their Kindle line with the reveal of Kindle DX yesterday. They are going beyond a vision for a simple little e-reader. The larger-sized reader offers an interesting angle on entering the academic market. Amazon is partnering with universities (Arizona State, Case Western Reserve, [...]

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Looking for Some Academic Study Bibles on Libronix

There was a long stretch where Logos Bible Software was coming out with some powerhouse academic resources in their prepublication program. Bunches of stuff on Josephus, Philo, the Pseudepigrapha, Ancient Near Eastern books, great original language items. One of the most amazing offerings of this period was Hermeneia. More recently, they have offered the Anchor [...]

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David Scholer on Libronix

I am certain that this was planned long before his passing, but it is interesting to note for those who love their Bible programs (like I do). I just noticed that Logos Bible Software is offering the Eerdmans Bible Reference Collection (5 Vols.) in their pre-publication program (basically, you purchase early so they can develop [...]

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