Packages are nice, but features sell an app. I appreciate Accordance including features in the base app and then selling resources ad hoc. Logos 10 is finally approaching Accordance performance on my older Mac, but it still bigs down at times. The latter was a typo and I ended up returning the preaching suite and getting a refund. I upgraded to Logos 10 for some Wesleyan-Methodist resources then got their preaching suite because it claimed to include the print book library. Logos pricing is more convoluted than Microsoft licensing. Logos is the middleman standing between me and the bible (whatever logos thinks I need)Ĭertain features are only included in the more expensive packages which also includes new resources The bible is just one of the many resources I have You pay for upgrades and you pay for content I can’t wait for Accordance 14!Īccordance is alongside me helping me to dig deeper I also love the “Bible is central” UI of Accordance, and the fact that Accordance can run fast on older machines (I’ve always had to spend $$$ for a machine just to run Logos, whereas I managed to get Accordance 9 running speedily on a PowerBook a while back). The courts are seeking to interpret law, including statute law, in accordance with international treaties, even where that is a strained interpretation. I agree Accordance has much clearer pricing than Logos, and is way more affordable (in the past I had a crazy notion that Accordance was expensive, Logos was cheap, where I got that I have zero clue after comparing upgrade price differences! I don’t think that at all now!). In accordance with its key decisions, the Forum has decided that a national level delegation would be soon visiting Gujarat to take stock of the situation. I’m trying to cross-grade chunks of my library to Accordance and spend more time in learning Accordance more. Overall, though, I’m focusing more on Accordance as my primary Bible app and Logos as my secondary library app for books not in Accordance. Still more than it cost for Accordance 14. I purchased the Full Feature Set (no libraries, and I don’t plan to buy any libraries) just to ensure I’ll have an Apple Silicon-native version of Logos when I get an Apple Silicon Mac next year, and since I had a chance to beta test Logos 10, I managed to pick up the Full Feature Set for about $64. I’ve been disappointed in Logos 10 overall. I’ve never been to ETS/SBL yet (I really need to go to ETS sometime), but that seems to be “the conference” when Bible software companies can really show off their latest versions. My guess is Accordance is going to want to either get it out by ETS/SBL or have enough “sneak peaks” out before ETS/SBL so they can demo a fully-functional beta of it at ETS/SBL. I’m hoping to beta test Accordance 14 as well.
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