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Dennis,
I agree with your assessment of Doxa. Their focus on Reformed material is to be appreciated.
While I realize that you yourself have not made these charges against Logos, I've read some of the threads accusing Logs of "Microsoft-esque" business practices, but I don't buy into the conspiracy theories, not even about Microsoft, and I'm about as cynical as they come. One could make charges against Apple with their proprietary hardware or about almost every other successful business venture. Such theories are driven by a populist success-envy mentality as much as anything else, IMHO.
Doxa is a small venture doing great work and I hope they have great success, but we wouldn't have the selections nor the quality of resource capabilities which Logos offers if Logos were not a for-profit company that attempted to grow and take good care of its employees. Their material costs more than I want to pay (doesn't almost everything?), but no one holds a gun to my head and forces me to buy. I could have gone with WORDsearch, but I compared their prices and offerings and considered Logos the better option. Conspiracy theories aside, Logos must be doing something right, considering their longevity in a business that has seen many come and go.
Back to my OP, Phil Gons at Logos has taken my query and is going to write a blog spelling out how Logos Libronix and PBB Libronix public domain works compare and contrast. That should provide some additional insight.
Bill
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