• Logos 8 brought many changes that disrupted my old ways of doing things, but it hasn't brought any improvements that have been particularly noticeable to me. They are probably there and I simply have not had time to find them. Workflows haven't been useful to me. Perhaps I am missing their value. Disruptions: * After upgrading, I had to reconstruct my old layout. I am hoping that the new format, which seems to waste some space compared to Logos 7, will be useful technology when I move to a 2-in-1 Windows tablet such as a Surface Pro. * The home page uses blocks that seem to waste some space compared to Logos 7. They also seem slow to refresh when scrolling. And finding things is more time-consuming. For example, after a subsequent update, I could not find any detail about that update. In the past, details (or a link) were available on the home page. * Some of the dropdown items changed and take time to find. * With so many more items in the "Guides" and "Tools" dropdown lists, I am spending more time in Logos 8 searching for my favored items. * Searches don't seem to return as many items compared to Logos 7. And it took time to find the next-page link. That seems strange. Perhaps it was a bug that was fixed, because I haven't noticed it lately. All of this said, I am very thankful to God for Logos. It is a wonderful tool that I am sure will continue to improve.
    1. An excellent collection -- great material at a great price. NPH has several other books available through Logos, I have many or all of them (and have added them to Logos as searchable collections), but I am looking forward to more.