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Just found this post, too. I'm looking for Serendipity questions in electronic form and would love to have them in Logos.
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Touch screens are still relatively new, but that is the direction everything is headed. A lot of laptops are touchscreens now--and a lot of them are such that their screens are detachable, making them a tablet, too. The new desktops all-in-ones are touchscreens. Windows 8.1 is touch-centric. Now, granted, even the Microsoft Office programs aren't as
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I plan to buy NIB when it's available. Blessings to everybody who is working hard to make it happen!
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I have installed Logos 5 on the Dell Venue 8 Pro. It's an amazing little ($300) tablet running the full version of Windows 8.1. I can do all my research for a Bible Study on my desktop machine, save my discussion questions in a note, and head into the lesson with just the tablet. I open the notes in the left panel and the Scripture on the right side
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[quote user="Graham Criddle"]Are you aware that you can upgrade to the new Logos 5 engine for free and get the advantages of the new UI and some other features[/quote] I was not aware of that and really appreciate your telling me. I really do like Logos and find it to be very valuable. I'll wait with anticipation for the notes feature in the Android
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Hi Graham, What I would like to do on my Android tablet is have the Bible text open and on the split screen have the discussion questions I have typed up for that evening's Bible study group. (Currently, I can open a commentary or other book on that split screen.) I'm hoping this is the way viewing a note document will work. I obviously can't speak