So far it seems like you must own Logos software to be able to utilize Biblia Reading Plans. What about those that do not own it, but the reading plan link is visible to them but they cant use it? Isn't that false advertisement? Furthermore, shouldn't there be an explanation once a user clicks on the link and sees that there are no reading plans available? This could waste peoples time since they will start searching and looking for plans on the site. I recommend at least adding an explanation, but even better would be an inclusion of several popular reading plans.
Thank you for the suggestion. We are planning to include pre-built reading plans in the future.
I'm sorry I can't promise a particular date yet.
Has any progress been made on making the reading plans available for Biblia.com? I tried to sign up on the site "For the Love of God" which uses the M'Cheyne plan and directs it to Biblia.com... but the site doesn't acknowledge that you are actually following the plan. Biblia.com is a great site for bible study with all the resources it offers for free. thanks!
It still looks like you cannot add a reading plan directly on the Biblia site, but I have used the free Logos app on my Android tablet to select reading plans and they are then available on Biblia.
Hi Ron - and welcome to the forums
Ron Parker: It still looks like you cannot add a reading plan directly on the Biblia site, but I have used the free Logos app on my Android tablet to select reading plans and they are then available on Biblia.
You can add pre-defined reading plans at the bible.faithlife.com site. You might want to try there