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I am visually impaired, and I also find the new font to be much harder to read. I would really appreciate the choice to use the old font.
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[quote user="Peter Li"]Please reduce the amount of top and bottom white space to maximize the reading space (especially when the header and/or footer are hidden).[/quote] A big second to this one! There is way too much white space on the iPad. For those of us who require a larger font, the linked panels are now almost useless because of two big top
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There is still a problem with ESV Study notes and iPad that started a few weeks ago (before this update, but after the ESV Study Notes launch). Go to a later verse in any chapter of the ESV Bible and access the ESV Notes via passage guide. It takes you to the proper chapter, but it will be a page or two behind where it should link to the proper verse
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Still waiting for my email too. Can anyone who has it verify whether it can be used on the iPhone/iPad? I sure hope so after the Bible Knowledge Commentary was taken down...
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Missing again for me too. Can someone please tell us what's going on?
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When I zoom in using Google Chrome, it only enlarges the borders, graphics, and buttons. The text stays the same. When I zoom with IE, the text gets bigger but flickers and/or disappears. Would it be possible to include a setting for font size? The default text is too small for me to read comfortably.
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[quote user="Richard DeRuiter"]Starting L4 with 24 tabs (3 visible in parallel panes), with several note files and visual filters running, took less than one minute. Switching tabs takes less than 2 seconds, the first time, for most tabs (some take longer). The second time goes much more quickly. Yes loading the home page does take a long time for me
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I have Logos on a high-end desktop machine (Core i7-920 processor, ATI Radeon HD 4850 graphics card, 6 GB of tri-channel RAM, newly installed Windows 7 64 bit, and 20 megabit fiber internet connection). It still runs very slowly. It takes a LONG time to start up, and clicking on the home button causes another long delay. I've cut way back on the number
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I agree. I was VERY glad to see it back a few days ago and was hoping it wasn't a glitch.
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I really want to preorder this, but I need to know if it will be available to use on the iPhone/iPad. Could someone please tell me?
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Will this be available for use on the iPod/iPad?
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This is very upsetting to me too. I did not buy Logos until the iPad came out, and have been using it for 75% of my Bible study. I find it very fatiguing to do Bible study at a computer, and that is why I held off so long on purchasing online study software. Although the mobile version could use some more features, it has been worked very well for me
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By far, the biggest drawback for me is the inability to cut and paste or make clippings. I'm constantly finding things I want to mark or remember, and I have to exit out of the app, make a "to do" entry, and then go look it up again sometime later on my PC to cut-and-paste (often having a hard time finding it again).
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Ctr + does not work in Chrome for library.logos.com. It does zoom the framework, menus, and icons, but the text just resizes back to the very small font. Must be a Chrome incompatibility though. When I used the beta=true URL, IE8 loaded the new interface and the text was bigger (even at the default zoom), and ctr + worked as expected. Thanks to both
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First, a question: when I go to library.logos.com on my work laptop using the Chrome browser, I get a slick looking interface with green icons in the upper left. When I connect to the same address with IE8, I get a much more simple mobile interface with a white background. Why do the two browsers trigger different interfaces for the same URL? Also,
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I think it's perfect for daily devotionals with light bible study. For example, I read the Morning & Evening or Quit Hour entry for the day, then click on the passage fragment and go read the whole context. Then I check out whatever commentaries are available for that series of verses. Kind of random bible surfing. I wish there were more devotionals
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I wonder if the SIM switching trick would violate the terms and conditions of one or both devices. I'm sure that it is not an intended use case.