![]() ![]() The "snappiness" (or the laggy feeling I have when the Logos Mac client is at the low point in its cycle) is the sum of all these things. Tools also exist for me to work with Accordance (copy texts, look them up and display) from Alfred. ![]() 29 seconds for a very similar configuration in Logos. The load times on the Mac (late 2015, 10.13, 8 gig RAM w/ SSD) for similar workspaces (ESV, NA28 and BDAG) tell another story: 9 seconds until I can work in Accordance vs. Accordance (my experience is strictly with the Mac here) is consistent release after release after release. The state of the client on the Mac has been for me a week to week experience. Logos on the Mac (and I go back to the original Mac release) has a cycle: it is snappy at the version release, then it gets slower and slower (with more and more forum questions about how to speed it up), then speed gets prioritized in the Logos TODO list and speed is good for a while. How quick a query runs might not be the only criteria to define the "snappiness" of Accordance.
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