Author - Daniel Foster

Daniel enjoys explaining technology to people, capturing the perfect screenshot, playing board games, and world travel. Not in that order.

Home, Home on the Range

Landon is doing the second leg of the Bible Road Trip; this is his second post from the road (read previous Road Trip posts). It was quite a unique homecoming this past weekend. You see, I graduated from Rampart High School in Colorado Springs, CO...

Leaving the West Coast

Landon Norton here from the Bible Road Trip RV with the first of what will inevitably be many entries over the next 5 weeks. After a one-way plane ride to San Diego to meet Bob Pritchett and relieve him and his family, Kristine, my wife (pregnant...

Of the Making of Books (Part 10)

Today’s guest blogger is Ken Smith, General Manager of Electronic Publishing Services at Logos. (This is the next installment in a series of articles about our nearly 60 publishing partners who market their own electronic products using our...

It’s Here!

The Bible Road Trip Bus has arrived! When I turned the corner onto Commercial Street yesterday morning, I had to slow down and gawk at a very large, decked-out RV parked in front of Logos. I’m pretty sure the gawking will continue once this...

Cool Post from a Logos User

A Logos user living in Siberia recently posted his solution to an interesting problem: how to locate discussions of a doctrinal concept (“Preservation of Scripture”) in his electronic library when that concept goes by many different...

Power Law Redux

In response to last week’s Power Law post, Jim Darlack commented: Interesting idea. Now, apply it to citations of the Old Testament found in a book of the New Testament. This would allow someone to judge the density of quotes from a particular...

Logos in the Jungle

Logos business trips can be a little out of the ordinary. Guillermo Powell, international director for Spanish products, was in Perú recently to establish agreements with national distributors. Two major distributors there will now carry and promote...

Bible Road Trip – Hosts Wanted!

You convinced us! We have decided to do a four-month, 13,000 mile road trip to 60 cities to introduce Logos Bible Software 3. We have developed a route and schedule, and we know which cities we’ll be in on which day. …Oh, and we have a...

Of the Making of Books (Part 8)

El Departamento de productos en español de Logos se complace en presentar este artículo y los productos de Caribe-Betania para nuestros lectores de habla hispana, para leer el artículo haga clic acá. Today’s guest blogger is Ken Smith, General...

More on the Google Toolbar

Another feature of the Logos button for Google Toolbar that I overlooked in this morning’s post is that you can launch a search of the Logos.com site by right-clicking text at any other website instead of typing it into the toolbar. This saves...

Words, Words Everywhere: Episode II

Last week, I showed how every word in every Libronix DLS resource is a link. The focus of that post was interacting with English text in resources; today I want to follow up with some observations about interacting with text in other languages. Just...

Of the Making of Books (Part 7)

Today’s guest blogger is Ken Smith, General Manager of Electronic Publishing Services at Logos. (This is the next installment in a series of articles about our nearly 60 publishing partners who market their own electronic products using our...

Of the Making of Books (Part 6)

Today’s guest blogger is Ken Smith, General Manager of Electronic Publishing Services at Logos. (This is the next installment in a series of articles about our nearly 60 publishing partners who market their own electronic products using our...

Camp Logos Cruise

Avast, ye scurvy dogs, are ye ready to set sail fer Alaska with “Cap’n Moe” and the Camp Logos crew? OK, I don’t think it’s going to be a pirate themed event. But still, what could be better than hanging out with other...

Of the Making of Books (Part 5)

Today’s guest blogger is Ken Smith, General Manager of Electronic Publishing Services at Logos. (This is the next installment in a series of articles about our nearly 60 publishing partners who market their own electronic products using our...

Of the Making of Books (Part 3)

Today’s guest blogger is Ken Smith, General Manager of Electronic Publishing Services at Logos. (This is the third in a series of articles about our nearly 60 publishing partners who market their own electronic products using our technology.)...

Of the Making of Books (Part 2)

Today’s guest blogger is Ken Smith, General Manager of Electronic Publishing Services at Logos. (This is the second in a series of articles about our nearly 60 publishing partners who market their own electronic products using our technology.)...

Mindset for Missions

John Fallahee, who works in our ministry and academic relations department, returned last week from 12 days spent visiting the country of Albania. This is his mini-report from the trip… In a unique partnership with Logos Bible Software, The...

Of the Making of Books

Today’s guest blogger is Ken Smith, General Manager of Electronic Publishing Services at Logos. While there are hundreds of wonderful electronic books included with our “Library” products or available for individual purchase on our web site, there...

Sometimes It’s The Little Things

I love the work of Edward Tufte, a data design guru who writes beautiful books that also serve to illustrate his ideas about design. I was first introduced to Tufte’s books shortly after I graduated from college, and immediately asked for one...

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