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Reading "The Pursuit of Happiness", Chapter 2, pg 22-23, on my Nexus 7. I have the option on that shows footnotes at the bottom. The footnotes at the bottom as well as the footnote when in a popup doesn't show scripture references as links, and I can't even select the text to do a search. Is this intentional, not yet implemented or something to do with
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Not that I've found. I'm still new to the app myself. There are some videos on the Logos Bible Software youtube channel, but some of them seem to be already out of date... I'm guessing from some posts I've read that there has been a recent interface change. I've learned what I know from playing around with it and stumbling across info here in the forums
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When reading devotionals/reading plans, It would be nice if the back button returned to the list of devotionals. Like where in the passage guide you can click on refs or commentaries, view the resource and the hit back to return to passage guide. It would make reading multiple devotionals and plans much easier. I can't get anything done for spending
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Ok. That makes sense. I hope it makes it in there someday, but it's mostly a nice-to-have feature for me. I'm extremely happy with what's there now. I really can't get over how great these programs are, both the PC and the Mobile. Everything is easy that should be easy. Thanks for the reply, Randy.
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I tried a quick search to find an answer to this with no luck. Is there a list somewhere of the minimal set of resources needed to have full functionality for offline use? I.e. for complete Word Studies, Passage Guide, etc. Is this something that would make sense as a built-in option, to have Logos automatically select such a set and download it for
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In the library search, typing an apostrophe does not match an apostrophe in a title. I can't get a search string to match against Expositor's or Disciple's, etc. As soon as I type an apostrophe, It returns zero matches.
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No notes or highlights. First time user, first time install. It mostly appears to be working now except for being unresponsive while downloading any resource, even downloading one at a time (wifi connection to DSL ~12 Mbps). It seems like the downloading & syncing are being done in the main app. Wouldn't it perform better if syncing/downloading were
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I'm still new to Logos and still learning my way around, but I have to say it is awesome. I haven't been this excited about something in a long while. And the Nexus 7 is a near perfect device to pair it with. I detailed an earlier problem with download in the Offline Bibles? topic. After uninstalling, wiping the related directories from the SD card
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OK. Rebooted Nexus 7. Cleared data & cache for the app again. Launched app. Logged in. So far the resources that were unavailable before are now available for download. But now it'd dog slow and freezing when downloading. Can't scroll the list of resources while it's downloading. Guess it's a trashed install. Gonna wipe data & cache, delete data off
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Yeah, something weird happening somewhere. I just installed the app on my Kindle Fire and Verizon Galaxy Nexus and it works fine. Tried clearing data & cache for the app on the Nexus 7. It's giving me all kinds of fits now.
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Yeah. I was able to download a lot of content from the Bible Study package to the Nexus 7, several dozen from that package, but the main bible texts I want along with some of the dictionaries (incl public domain texts) are not available for download. Is there a way to log off and log back in? Maybe that will fix it. Can't find logout...
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umm, I thought so. They were all listed in the description for the Bible Study Base package. I was wondering about that too earlier and went back and checked.. I also searched the store looking for downloadable versions, but I didn't find anything other than what was listed on the description for the Bible Study package I purchased. I must be doing
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Thanks for the reply. I've tried this. It works for some versions: ASV, KJV, NIV, etc., but the ones I depend most on (NASB, ESV, NKJV) do not have a download button. Actually, there are quite a few resources that do not have a download button, even though many are listed as in the public domain in the Information screen. I don't understand that. Offline
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I'm new to Logos, so I'm probably missing something. I just picked up the Bible Study Library. Installed it on a Nexus 7 tablet. I'd like to have my bibles offline, but don't seem to be able to download them and testing shows they are not accessible when wifi is off. I searched the market in case there were offline versions but couldn't find any. The