Screenshots or details of the web app?
Like many people, it is the web app that really excites me. Right now I use an RDP (remote desktop) solution to access Logos from other PC's back to mine, which to be honest, is internet dependent and a slight pain.
But where is detail without subscribing?
Click the link - you just have to subscribe. To be honest, I've not seen a single screenshot or video of the web app, and that is the bit I am interested in... I know there is a 'free month', but not keen on blowing that just so I can see the screens.
Can someone point me in that direction (ie, screenshots, reviews, videos, etc)?
If not, can I make it a suggestion that if you want to sell it, you gotta show it? I'm not really interested in a short lead time development cycle (I work in IT - welcome to my life). It is the content that matters. But if I could access the content through a modular well developed web page.... Yes, I would pay a monthly subscription for that.
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Thanks Graham - I could wish this kind of detail be posted without asking!
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I could wish this kind of detail be posted without asking!
A screenshot similar to this is in the Logos Now section of the Logos pages - https://www.logos.com/now#OntheWeb
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It is very early days, and the functionality is limited.
Even when all the tools have been added, I am concerned that we may still be left with the basic layout of just two panes open. One of the great advantages of the desktop app, even when accessed remotely, is having several resources open and ready in the background—one can follow links and do searches but then quickly return the the main resource you were reading without having to find it in the library again.
I'll keep on using Splashtop for the time being. But I would love to have more flexibility in a web app.
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Even when all the tools have been added, I am concerned that we may still be left with the basic layout of just two panes open
At the top right of my screenshot there is an icon suggesting that there will be more than two panes available at some stage.
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Even when all the tools have been added, I am concerned that we may still be left with the basic layout of just two panes open
At the top right of my screenshot there is an icon suggesting that there will be more than two panes available at some stage.
Good point.
To be honest, I'm not too fussed about having a complex multipane layout (which might greatly increase the processing required), as long as the resources I was recently using are available in one click and reappear where they were before.
This is my usual layout—lots of tabs, but only two visible at a time. This fits comfortably on my iPad screen when I am accessing Logos remotely.
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Even when all the tools have been added, I am concerned that we may still be left with the basic layout of just two panes open.
We have plans to add more advanced layout capabilities in the future.
David Mitchell
Development Lead
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Even when all the tools have been added, I am concerned that we may still be left with the basic layout of just two panes open.
We have plans to add more advanced layout capabilities in the future.
Excellent news! It's good to know that you are watching the forums.
I'll keep checking back for progress.
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Even when all the tools have been added, I am concerned that we may still be left with the basic layout of just two panes open.
We have plans to add more advanced layout capabilities in the future.
Excellent news! It's good to know that you are watching the forums.
I'll keep checking back for progress.
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