The new Apple devices
Apple announced the new devices in the Mac mini, MacBook Air and iPad Pro product groups and to a large extent, they appear to me as items that will set the marker for the next push in the advancement of these productivity equipment.
The new Mac mini solves a nagging performance issue for owners of the older Mac minis that are already struggling with the performance especially in the environment where equipment like the iMac Pro, Mac Pro and the MacBook Pros and fully spec-ed out iMacs play. The power loaded into this new equipment will definitely improve the time used on tasks performed on these machines.
The MacBook Airs are in a similar place with the Mac minis. They are slightly lighter, way faster but more expensive. For the ultra-light weight category, this is a new opportunity for the macOS in that environment.
The one that really excited me was the iPad Pro upgrade. It is an improvement of the older iPad Pros. The changes to the charging system shows that Apple maybe standardizing its ports and one would expect that in the future, the iPhones and other iPads will acquire the USB-C ports. The Pencil charging is an interesting one. At this point it looks like it will be difficult to use the old pencil with it in the area of direct charging. It may work with the pairing mechanism but time will prove that. The power displayed during Adobe presentation shows that the group of processors in the iOS devices released this year are very potent and definitely exceed the capacity of some desktop class processors, especially with Apple comparing the performance of this new iPad Pro with game consoles!
I believe heavy users and creative professionals will get some tangible value out of these new equipment.
For the apps that are rarely featured during this type of event, like Logos Bible Software, I believe they will gain tangible performance improvements as well and will even work to get more from the new hardware.
The opportunity to do more in less time is possible with these new devices and with the extra seconds and minutes gained from processes running faster and activities completing faster, the expository study, hermeneutics and the production of the study and documents, the man of God can have some extra time to interact with family, Church and students, of course someone has to foot the bill first as a gift of love.
Logos Bible Sale – Unfiltered Logos Special Edition
February 2, 2019 by Jide Ajayi • Bible, Life, Logos Bible Software, Sales •
Faithlife Corporation the company behind the world-class heavy lifting Bible software package, Logos Bible Software is currently running a sale called Unfiltered (Logos Special Edition).
The highlight feature is that it has within the package resources that focus on the subject of Angels, Satan, Nephilim and some of those topics about angelic things by the Faithlife in-house Scholar/Scholar-in-residence Dr. Michael Heiser. It also contains many other resources for the Bible student like Bibles, Commentaries, Dictionaries, Encyclopedias, Old Testament Studies, General studies, Hermeneutics & Exegetical resource, Greek translations and many more.
For the new customer it will cost $400 but if that person were to buy all the resources individually, it would set the person back by way more than $1600. The listed price is $817 but the current sale price is $400.
It is a great opportunity to get it while on sale. For a Logos user that already has some resources, the dynamic pricing system could give even a smaller price than the sale price.
If you are interested you can get it here