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5 of 5 Needed, but not essential. December 5, 2012
Reviewer: Donald Randolph from Scottsdale, AZ United States  
The overall quality and content of this webinar warrants a 5 star rating.  The material covered is something that most learn when they first start using Logos by trial and error. So, this is a time-saving video, but you may have done much of what is covered previously and learned the hard way.

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5 of 5 notes December 5, 2012
Reviewer: DENNIS SETZER from MYRTLE BEACH, SC United States  
EXCELLENT...AM ALREADY USING IT WITH MR BIBLE STUDY FELLOWSHIP HERE IN MYRTLE BEACH, SC.

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5 of 5 very good December 5, 2012
Reviewer: William Bingham from Tucson , AZ United States  
Overall very good product.  Certainly worth the money.  I need to watch this product a few more times to really let the materal settle and see how I will use them.

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5 of 5 Excellent December 5, 2012
Reviewer: James Evans from Hixson, TN United States  
It is very refreshing to have someone like John Fallahee to develop and teach Logos Software Program.

John goes beyond just teaching Logos,he will do what ever in necessary to help when there is questons or software problems.

I thank yoy my bother in Christ for you help and concern for others and their ministry.

Your are a blessing!

Jim
Philip. 1:6

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4 of 5 Notes - Organizing Your Research for Personal Stud December 4, 2012
Reviewer: David Hingston from Arlington, WA United States  
As always, useful right out of the net (box.)

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5 of 5 Logos 5 December 4, 2012
Reviewer: John Owens from Niagara Falls, NY United States  
Of course, still waiting, but as always I can say excellent even before-hand!

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5 of 5 Very helpful overview on Organizing Research December 4, 2012
Reviewer: Philana Crouch from Yucaipa, CA United States  
I thought John did an excellent job covering the various document types and how they can be used to organize Bible study. Its a great resource.

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5 of 5 Split notes fixes the long note problem. November 28, 2012
Reviewer: Gary Brown from West Olive, MI United States  
I too have noticed the problem of losing my place in long notes and thought it was just my Logos program on Vista. I got around it it the past by opening the note file in a floating window and pasting stuff in it. Then came along split notes and now I can make lengthy notes without losing my place then go back to full notes when I am done if I wish. I thought split notes was Logos's fix for the problem for it fixed it for me in Logos 4.  I don't know if it is still fixed in Logos 5. I hope this observation of mine is a help to someone who likes to make long notes.

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5 of 5 Wow! I benefited tremendously! November 27, 2012
Reviewer: Andrew from IN  
Last evening was the first time I was able to stay on for the full webinar.  Wow!  I benefited tremendously.  Why?  Because I am a visual learner.  I can read all day long, but watching the instruction and tips was so effective in my grasping of the material.  But what helped me the most was the collection of tips and questions that readers called in during the webinar.  Those alone were well worth the investment of time! Having them available the next day for download is just an added perk!

God bless!


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5 of 5 He shows the features... November 27, 2012
Reviewer: Michael from CA  
John delivers another great session for those who want to get more out of their Logos Software.  He shows the features and limitations associated with Logos Notes, Clippings, Handouts, and Reading Plan features.  These features are not very robust by design, but John demonstrates how to maximize these tools to help us get/stay organized and save time.  Thanks John!

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