I'd like to see Faithlife allow the Logos Bible iOS app to be downloaded on the M1 Mac App Store. Why?
1. It would provide a faster option until the devs get the M1 native version ready.
2. it's simpler for some beginning users to get started with Logos.
3. You can install it more quickly than the full desktop app.
Not sure what this takes, but I'd love to see it even if FL said, "We're allowing it but it will be unsupported."
Dr. Kevin Purcell - Theotek.com
I think all three of your points are valid and I agree. I would want the full app, but I could envision a situation where I would want to download the mobile app... especially if I were using a computer other than my primary work laptop.
Kevin A. Purcell:I'd love to see it even if FL said, "We're allowing it but it will be unsupported."
I was just thinking the same thing... I don't think they would do it however (supply it without supporting it). Either they will support it and supply it or they wont supply it at all.
Kevin A. Purcell:Not sure what this takes
Neither do I! So take my next comment with that in mind.
Kevin A. Purcell:I'd like to see Faithlife allow the Logos Bible iOS app to be downloaded on the M1 Mac App Store. Why?
I would think that FL would need to provide support for a non-touch interface. I wonder if that is a reason to not support this ability.
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Kevin A. Purcell: I'd like to see Faithlife allow the Logos Bible iOS app to be downloaded on the M1 Mac App Store. Why? 1. It would provide a faster option until the devs get the M1 native version ready. 2. it's simpler for some beginning users to get started with Logos. 3. You can install it more quickly than the full desktop app. Not sure what this takes, but I'd love to see it even if FL said, "We're allowing it but it will be unsupported."
I followed these instructions to get Literal Word on my MacBook Air. Now, Literal Word is very, very basic, especially compared to Logos, which may not work well. But you can always give it a shot.
https://www.theverge.com/2020/11/18/21574207/how-to-install-run-any-iphone-ipad-app-m1-mac
The Verbum iPadOS app on my M1 MacBook Air. It works. This is more of a proof of concept for me. Apple's "Touch Alternatives" makes the app navigable. I haven't encountered bugs yet, with the exception that if you have two resources linked so that they scroll together, the resources appear side-to-side and part of one is not viewable. I haven't tried to see if this can be fixed. But the concept does work!
Mark Nolette:The Verbum iPadOS app on my M1 MacBook Air. It works.
Did you download it directly from the MacApp store? My M1 just arrived, but I am currently charging it.
JT (alabama24): Mark Nolette:The Verbum iPadOS app on my M1 MacBook Air. It works. Did you download it directly from the MacApp store? My M1 just arrived, but I am currently charging it.
I installed iMazing from its website and then followed the instructions from the link from The Verge that Gregory gives above, but I used my iPad and not my iPhone!
1. Plug-in device to Mac with iMazing running2. Select “Apps” for the iPhone plugged in to your Mac3. Select “Manage Apps” in the tabs at the bottom4. Select “Library” in the manage apps screen5. Download the apps you want6. Right click on the downloaded app in the list -> Export ipa7. Double-click the .ipa file on an M1 Mac to run install it.
Learning to navigate the app on the Mac takes a little time, as you have to substitute the trackpad and the space bar for touch gestures on the iPad, but it basically works. I can highlight, read resources from my Library, do a Passage Guide, and search in Facebook, to list what I've tried so far.
Thanks Mark. I think I will wait on that... trying to keep updating it would be a pain.
Out of curiosity: I assume that a new "device" has appeared in your device list? That can be found via the link below or in the desktop library.
https://www.logos.com/account/devices
Yes, a new "device" has appeared! Fancy that!
My desktop app works well enough, so I don't really need the iPad app on my M1 Air! However, it was interesting to see that it does work, all in all. You're right - updating the iPad app on the Air would be a pain!
I can think of very few iPad apps that I have that I would actually want to run on my Air at this point! It's still an interesting concept that may have some potential.
I am now waiting for the new Mac to update before I set up migration. In the meantime, I went to the Mac App Store and noticed that the apps ARE visible under the "iPad & iPhone Apps" tab. It does say "Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS." I wonder if it can be downloaded directly. I wont know until I can sign in to my account.
JT (alabama24): I am now waiting for the new Mac to update before I set up migration. In the meantime, I went to the Mac App Store and noticed that the apps ARE visible under the "iPad & iPhone Apps" tab. It does say "Designed for iPad. Not verified for macOS." I wonder if it can be downloaded directly. I wont know until I can sign in to my account.
I tried, and yes, you can install iPad apps directly from the Mac App Store - even those that are "not verified".
I can confirm that this is already possible, but is currently unsupported. I am creating a post here shortly.
They added it after this post went up.