Logos Bible Software Series X (Libronix DLS) Newsgroups
We're proud of our very active newsgroups! They're a great way to interact, find answers to your questions, and swap ideas with other users. Whether you're a Logos novice or a power user, you're sure to learn something here. Though the newsgroups are unmoderated, Logos employees often respond to questions or initiate discussions.
To view the newsgroups, you will need a news browser, which is often included in email readers such as Outlook Express or Windows Mail (Vista). Simply click this link news://news.logos.com/ to launch your news browser and subscribe to newsgroups on various topics, including:
- automation - Scripts, custom toolbars, and macros
- beta - The newest beta version of Titus (Libronix Digital Library System)
- espanol - For Spanish-speaking users of Logos
- files - User-created files (e.g., Timelines, Libronix Personal Books) are discussed and shared.
- general - Topics that don't fit anywhere else
- greek - The study of Greek texts using Libronix
- hebrew - The study of Hebrew texts using Libronix
- macintosh - Logos Bible Software for the Mac (http://www.logos.com/mac)
- pbb - Building personal books using the Libronix Personal Book Builder
- searching - Basic and advanced searches using Libronix
- setup - Installation and setup issues
- suggestions - Suggestions for new features or titles
- virtualpc - Running Libronix on a Macintosh, using Microsoft Virtual PC (formerly Connectix)
- visuallyimpaired - For users who have any level of visual difficulty to share Libronix accessibility methods, etc.
Remote Notes Newsgroups
All newsgroups prefixed with lbx. are for commentary on "remote notes" created within Libronix. Remote notes can be read and commented upon from within your news reader, but can only be created and appended to from within Libronix. When viewed from within Libronix, remote notes can contain text formatting and hyperlinks to Bible passages, making them a richer medium than newsgroup postings.
Tip: In most news readers, remote notes can be distinguished from commentary posts because they are marked as having an attachment (paperclip symbol).
Last Updated: 4/16/2008