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An error occurred while saving the comment Eric Ross commentedThe "zip file" approach would also be very useful for those of us who have slow home networks. I am effectively doing this now by installing Logos on my work computer, copying the data files to a thumbdrive and then installing via copy at home. Also, setting up a "base station" at home/office that other clients can retrieve resources from would be advantageous from a performance perspective. In addition, this would reduce the bandwidth usage from Faithlife servers considerably.
All clients on the local network share what resources they have and if available the transfer occurs locally. Note that all the authorization/decryption is still controlled from faithlife--these are just encrypted data files that are stored locally.
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I watch courses on Udemy and use both the faster and slower buttons depending on the complexity of the material.