Suzanne Gorhau
- Please sell the Bruner commentary on Matthew separately. His commentaries are excellent, the first commentary I go to when preaching on John or Matthew. I appreciate having been able to purchase his John commentary separately, and I hope I'll be able to do that with Matthew. I have a physical copy of the commentary, but I would be willing to buy it again for my Logos program if I don't have to purchase all the other books in the bundle.
- This is the first commentary that I always go to when preparing a sermon. I would love to have them available for Logos. I've been checking the availability ever since I got my Logos program, and I thought they were closer to being ready.
- I saw that on Cokesbury. A few reviews said the CD-ROM wasn't performing that well. And you're right, it definitely would not be the same as having it in Logos.
- I have had the CD for years… it is ok… but I have to have a virtual CD made and mounted to use it, as you MUST have the CDROM in the drive to use it. The CDROM is usable but far from ideal.
- I think the Cokesbury CD ROM still uses viewing software called Folio which is very old, no longer supported and not a good as Logos. There were problems installing it on Vista, there was a little program available on the web which you had to run first. I've had it running on Windows 7 and now 8 , both 32 bit, but when I tried to install it on 64 bit Windows the setup program failed. I would be very cautious about buying it now. I have also copied the CD to a virtual CD, which means you don't need to have the physical CD in the drive when using it.