Logos 4 is out and it is amazing! But what about Mac users? The good news is, Logos has totally rewritten their code from the ground up and now the Windows and Mac share the same code base so very soon Logos will work exactly the same on both platforms (along with new iPhone & iTouch capabilities). So here is the present and future of Bible study software.
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The Mac version of Logos 4 is still in development, but it is coming along nicely. If you own a Mac, I invite you to Beta test with me and help make it even better!
- You can DOWNLOAD THE SOFTWARE HERE!
- You can contribute to the development ON THE LOGOS FORUMS HERE!
Want more info? Here is the official Logos release on Logos 4 for Mac.
Quick Points
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Logos 4 Mac Live Screen Capture
Logos Bible Software 4 is dual platform, but the Mac version is not finished. We are presently shipping a pre-release Alpha of the Mac version.
- The Alpha for Mac shares the same underlying code as the Windows version, but is missing much of the user interface, which needs to be coded specifically for the Mac.
- The Alpha can update itself over the Internet. We plan to release an update every two weeks or so, which it detects and downloads automatically when it is run.
- If you order Logos Bible Software 4 today, you will receive one disc that installs the Mac Alpha on Macs, and the Windows version on Windows.
- You can install on either Mac or Windows or on both. Any data you create in either version — Mac or Windows — will be automatically synchronized over the Internet.
- You can choose to run the Windows version now, and know that your data, notes, and settings will transfer to the Mac version when it is complete, or you can choose to run the pre-release Alpha version on the Mac. Or both.
- If you are already a Logos Bible Software for Mac user, upgrading to Logos Bible Software 4 will not change your existing installation. You can run the older product side-by-side with the Alpha for Mac.
- If you are not an existing user, but need a stable Mac version right now, you can purchase Logos Bible Software 4 now and install it on either Mac or Windows. We will soon make available a free download of the old Mac product with instructions on how to activate it to use the larger set of licenses that come with Logos Bible Software 4 base packages. This is a bit of a hassle, for which we apologize.
Detailed Explanation
Logos Bible Software 4 is a completely new product. We started over so that we could take advantage of the latest technology for both Windows and the Mac, and because we wanted to do things right.
The first version of Logos for Mac was started long ago using our last generation design. It took too long, and was still being developed (by an outside partner) as we worked on new platform development for Windows. We had to choose between continuing that effort and having a Mac product that remained a generation behind, or starting a new Mac project that shares code and matches—or exceeds!—the Windows product feature-for-feature, complete with synchronization of all your data.
It was an easy choice, but a hard pill to swallow in regards to timing, because it reset Mac development to the starting line just after we’d shipped our first version.
Today we have all of our Mac development in-house. We have a team of talented developers working long hours to finish Logos Bible Software 4 for Mac. We just moved a Windows developer to the Mac team to get there faster. (Don’t worry—he’s a Mac user at home and at heart. He only coded for Windows to feed his family when that was the job available!)
The good news is that we’re moving forward as a multi-platform product. Logos Bible Software 4 is not even sold for Mac or Windows; we have both a Mac and a Windows version on every disc. (And iPhone support as well!) We don’t have different pricing. You don’t have to specify Mac or Windows when ordering. Our goal is that Logos Bible Software 4 just works—for Mac and Windows.
The Mac version is not finished yet, though. We have the core of the system working on both platforms, and the Mac Alpha release reads and indexes the exact same resources and data files as the Windows version. It synchronizes with the server and even uploads and downloads notes, settings, and other data. It can automatically update itself over the Internet.
It just needs work at the user interface level, and we’re doing that as fast as we can.
Why didn’t we wait? Because the Windows and iPhone versions were both ready, and because the new collections have so much value in them we didn’t want to delay offering them to our users. Delaying wouldn’t speed up the Mac product, it would just delay access for the larger group of users.
Windows users are still the majority of our customers, but we’re seeing an incredible move to the Mac. That’s why we’ve developed a common code base and a unified product. And our powerful synchronization system accommodates those poor souls forced to use Windows at work when they have a Mac at home as well as making it easy for switchers to jump. You’ll be able to make Bible study, not your platform, a priority, and switch easily from Windows to Mac to iPhone (to web!) without losing a thing.
We’re so sorry to be late with the Mac version again, but we know you’re going to love the result, and we want you to know that the Mac is a top-priority.
Please Note: You may purchase Logos Bible Software 4 for Mac Alpha right now, and use it on Mac or Windows, but there will be no technical support for the Mac version until it becomes a final release. Every two weeks or so, it will automatically download an update, and keep getting better all the time. If you aren’t comfortable with an Alpha release you should probably wait until it is a final release and support is available.




I’ve been slow to get to stuff in my RSS reader, but this is a good blog on L4. I deeply appreciate your contributions on the Logos forums.
thanks brother.