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Yes, that approach has been beneficial to me on the Android. I've been able to read a good deal this way. And I appreciate it. But the ability to re-size and highlight would be wonderful...and that those highlights would transfer between my Droid, the server, and my computer. Maybe that can be done and I just haven't figured it out. Yet.
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[quote user="Mark E. Ryman"] When Logos offers an app for Droid (not library.logos.com/), I will buy two things: [1] A Droid and [2] more titles from Logos. Until then, it just isn't functional to be carrying around the laptop everywhere like I can a phone. I'd use it for reading more than searching. The iPhone is out. Not buying poor cell coverage
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[quote user="Robert Pavich"] Mark, Scholar's Silver should be just fine. Enhanced Strong's doesn't seem to be a part of ANY base package. What other lexicons don't you have? I had Scholar's Silver for a few years...it's a very comprehensive package! EDITED TO ADD: I checked the 3rd Greek video, at 6:50 and he's using the Holman Illustrated bible dictionary
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[quote user="Jack Caviness"]I believe that if you listen carefully to what Dr Heiser is saying, he is actually discouraging the use of these lexicons until you have done the initial work yourself. He is particularly critical of Strong's. [/quote] I listened carefully. I heard him say that over and over and over...while he uses them. He is telling us
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That's great to hear, Jason. Thanks!
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What library will I need to have to use the Biblical languages videos?
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What features did you find useful on the iPhone? In other words, what do we have to look forward to in the development of the Droid app?
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It would be nice to hear someone from the Logos team weigh in on this. Have y'all found this to work pretty well? Do we need to buy this app or are you going to let us know your plans to develop an app for Droid?
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I have been begging for an Android app too. Finally, I went ahead and bought the Droid X, which I really like. I am reading so much more now. I dislike telephones but one needs a phone...so you may as well be able to read on it. I am always able to read now, whether a novel on my Aldiko or Nook Readers (on the Droid) or, often as not, from my library
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It appears that the only way to get this for Logos is in a Zondervan bundle. Is that correct?
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Thank you.
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I was encouraged to see my library go up on biblia.com awhile back. It remains a challenge to get to a particular book with the DroidX. And when I do, I can't highlight text so as to find it easily later. Thus, I am so impressed with the ability of the Nook on Android to highlight text. This is great for studying on the run. I have now given up on reading
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I understand your sense of disappointment. I'm a little over a year waiting with Droid X in hand. Have learned to find lots of books on Google Books and B&N that I would have gotten with Logos. In the meantime, I've learned that Logos is really only useful to me in terms of language tools (re: interlinear ESV). I don't think, in retrospect, that tool
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I can't even do the export to Outlook. ...Thunderbird for years.
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Thank you. By "better printing support," does that mean printing reading lists?
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This sums it up pretty well. Doesn't make it any less disappointing. Logos 4.0 promised to be a time-saver. The only way to save time with handouts is to do as you infer...don't use it.
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That'd be terrific. Thank you.
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I'm interested in this but have a previous commitment for the 20th. In fact, Saturdays are generally bad for me. As of course, are Wednesdays and Sundays. But I will keep my eyes on this thread to see what develops for the future.
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I'm using Garamond so I get a more book-like read. It gives me a lot of boxes with Xs in the box. I'll give it a try with other fonts. I'm running Vista.
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How do you use 4.0 each day? Perhaps all one can do is look up a verse or topic and proceed from there...or use the "newspaper" and let that guide you. The latter doesn't really turn my crank because topics are not connected, repetition of advertising and help topics, and the depth of the topics is somewhat lay-oriented. So I wonder, is there another