On the Links with Logos

Here's a quick round-up of some Logos-related posts from the blogosphere...

Logos user and seminarian Patrick McCullough is Looking for more Anabaptists on Libronix Software.

He writes, "If you're a fan and owner of Logos Bible Software (aka Libronix Digital Library), and I am, there's a good chance that your particular theological tradition is represented in their available collections of historical works."

Patrick includes a great list of links to theological titles from the Lutheran tradition already available for Logos, then goes on to offer a big list of Anabaptist titles and authors he'd like to see in his digital library. As I've mentioned before, we're always eager to receive customer suggestions so keep them coming!


New Logos user HeavyDluxe tells the story of his 11-month search for the right Bible software and how he chose Logos Bible Software. It looks like he'll be writing a series of posts that would be helpful to anyone doing their pre-purchase homework.


One of the fun things about the world of blogs is getting to "eavesdrop" on conversations people are having with their family and friends (and random readers who drop by).

One blogger recently described her first experience using Logos at a relative's house and wrote, "Seriously, even if I couldn’t get excited about Bible research, I could still get quite giddy with the thought of using a program where I just have to click a link and I can see every commentary in the digital library on any specific topic or passage I require."

Could this be our new tagline?

Logos Bible Software: Making Bible students giddy since 1991.

Another blogger who is a self-described Bible study geek says she cried (tears of mourning, not joy) when Libronix DLS replaced the old Logos Library System back in 2001. But Logos 3, released in May 2006, has made her a happy Bible study geek again.

We always appreciate comments and links; we've said it before and will say it again: our customers are the best and we're privileged to serve you.

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Hey guys! Thanks for the link...

I'll make sure that I add the links to the future parts of the review (which I'm working on already) to the original post. That way, people can navigate through the whole thing from this link.

Thanks for the link! Logos? Sweet. Anabaptism? Awesome. Put 'em together? That's hot.

"Logos Bible Software: Making Bible students giddy since 1991."

Yes indeed! Well, except for that nasty little period from 2001 to Spring 2006. But we won't go there. You're all forgiven now. : )

Thanks for the link and many thanks for the hard work you put into making Libronix the best there is!

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