Well, I've installed the flashcard app on my android phone and it is a great app. I created a list, following the instruction on the LogosTalk promo http://blog.logos.com/2014/03/new-free-greek-and-hebrew-flashcard-app/?fb_action_ids=10202711832691186&fb_action_types=og.recommends.
However, I've download some of the premade lists from https://faithlife.com/introductory-grammar-vocabulary-lists/documents. They loaded just fine into Logos, and I can make flashcards in Logos. But, I can't figure out how to sync the list with my android app. If I can't use these list on my android phone, it's not going to help me much. I need to be able to run through a few cards now and then when I have time.
Since this seems to be an Android question, Logos may move the thread to the Android forum.
(Sorry, can't help you; I know nothing about Android.)
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Well, I uninstalled and reinstalled the app, and all my flashcard files show up on my phone. I hope I don't have to do this every time I add flashcards.
This is an interesting program for reviewing vocabulary. It looks good on my iPad. I would personally prefer that one have a choice for either Erasmian pronunciation or modern Greek pronunciation. #2 The program is not practical because if one has a word list from some long chapter of the New Testament, if you get tired or need to quit, you are sent back to the beginning of the list you were reviewing and this is not good.
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and why is this only available as an IOS app and not an integrated program for say Windows and Mac?
It is still in beta. Give it time Gents.
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Lynden Williams: It is still in beta. Give it time Gents.
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This is really, really good, but please, please, please let's have the audio for the hebrew pronunciations!
Thank you
This is really, really good, but please, please, please let's have the audio for the hebrew pronunciations