Here, collected in one place, are all six parts of my review of the Bible software program Logos 4.
Part 1: Logos 4 Review: Install and Initial Impressions
Part 2: Logos 4 Review: The Septuagint
Part 3: The Original Languages Library in Logos 4
Part 4: Using the Exegetical Guide and Passage Guide in Logos 4
Part 5 (excursus): Logos 4: a quick note about a portable library
Part 6: Searching in Logos Bible software (concluding part of my Logos 4 review)
UPDATE: Go here to see my Logos 5 reviews.
Thanks again to Logos for the review copy of the Original Languages Library. Look to this blog in coming weeks for a comparative review of Accordance, BibleWorks, and Logos Bible softwares.




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