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January 30, 2008

Update to Libronix DLS 3.0e

The latest version of the Libronix Digital Library System, 3.0e, is available for download. If you haven't already updated, you should do so as soon as possible so that you have all the latest bug fixes and improved functionality.

Here are some of the new features that you will get:

Shell

Bible ToolsResourcesSermon FileSyntax ToolsWindows VistaFor a list of bug fixes visit http://www.logos.com/support/article/1240.

Keep in mind that all new books require 3.0e and that you'll need 3.0e to use the updated version of many old books as well.

If you have a slow connection, you may want to order the new 3.0e media, which is available on DVD-ROM or CD-ROM.

Posted by Phil Gons at January 30, 2008 06:00 AM

Comments

Many, many thanks for continuously updating 3.0.
Steve

Posted by: Steve Maling at January 31, 2008 12:20 PM

You're welcome, Steve. Good to hear from you. It was nice meeting you at BibleTech. Now I can put a face with your name when I see it here on the blog. Blessings!

Posted by: Phil Gons at January 31, 2008 12:24 PM

If I downloaded the beta version of 3.0e a few weeks ago when you mentioned it, should I download now the "final" version?

Posted by: Will Varner at February 2, 2008 08:36 AM

there is no way I can download this and there seems to be no help button to push. what do i do?

Posted by: stephanie gillette at February 2, 2008 02:43 PM

Will, it wouldn't hurt to run the update script and see if anything has been updated.

Stephanie, just click or paste http://www.logos.com/media/update/30eAutoUpdate.lbxupd into your browser to start the update.

Posted by: Phil Gons at February 4, 2008 09:58 AM

Hi. I was just wondering, is this something that would have been part of the update check in the system or is this completely separate. If so, How can I find out if I already have the update installed?

Posted by: Tim at June 17, 2008 03:36 PM

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