The only thing that will change this around is if and when publishers are taken out of the loop and direct access to authors (and their ability to manage that access from readers with absolute ease) is in place. publishers are truly struggling to stay afloat. It is in the publishers best interest to churn formats to keep you re-purchasing the same books.īut don't be all that upset. This has been true of any format you have, audiobooks don't give you access to paperback, kindle doesn't give you access to nook, and so on. Likely especially the ones you already have ![]() particularly because the place they make their money is not from the sale of the "software", but instead from the sale of resources. ![]() It is not in the interest of Logos, or any of the bible software packages, to invest their time and money in it given #1.Publishers of copyrighted materials require you to pay for them (yes, even though you already have).
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