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About Logos Bible Software

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Overview
Since its inception in 1992, Logos Research Systems, Inc. has grown from a couple of programmers in a basement into the largest developer of Bible software and a worldwide leader in multilingual electronic publishing.
We partner with more than 100 publishers to make available to customers around the world. Our technology is used in more than 180 countries in a dozen languages.
Logos is headquartered in the friendly city of Bellingham, Washington, USA.
How to Communicate with Logos
Logos Bible Software is a very open place and we pride ourselves on being easy to reach. Of course you can communicate with us by phone or email, but there are a whole host of additional ways to be heard or hear from us.
- NewsWire and other Email Lists
NewsWire is the best vehicle for hearing about what's new at Logos, especially new prepublication titles, sales and other big news. Additional lists are available in your web account. - Forums
The Logos community posts here to get help from—or discuss the software with—other users. Logos staff are also very active on the forums, soliciting feedback and offering support. - Logos Blog
A casual forum for you to hear from Logos staff on topics related to Bible software and biblical study. - RSS Feeds
If you use an RSS reader or subscribe to feeds on a portal like Yahoo! you can subscribe to more than a half dozen Logos-related feeds.
Feature Stories
Go behind the scenes and learn more about Logos Research Systems, Inc. Don't forget to send us your suggestions for new feature stories!
Case Studies
Read first-hand accounts of how others are using Logos Bible Software Series X.
- Bible Study Software at Covenant Church of Pittsburgh
Bishop Joseph Garlington - Preaching Through the Bible in a Year
Pastor Bob Bolender, Austin Bible Church - Theological Library at Your Fingertips
Dr. Michael Easley, president, Moody Bible Institute - Using Libronix in the Classroom
Steve Runge, Greek instructor - Rethinking Hebrew Instruction
Prof. C H J van der Merwe, University of Stellenbosch
A Note on Pronunciation
We've heard it all but around the office we use "lah-gahs". Depending on your dictionary you might prefer "lo-gahs" or "lo-gos". Call us what you will just not late to supper.
- NewsWire and other Email Lists






