when I want to open the Discourse Hebrew Bible the app crashes. Not sure what to do.
What version of what app? What version of iOS? What device? Is the resource downloaded? If so, delete it. If not, do so.
App version is 5.0.10869.
ipad 4
ios 9.1
resource was downloaded. I removed it. No change.
It may be a resource specific bug, but I don't have it to check. Will have to wait for FL or another user to check. You could try downloading one of the other apps to see if crashes. If not, it could be just the specific app (you mentioned the version, but not the app!) OR it could be a corruption in your installation, which would require you to delete and reinstall the app.
Does this happen with any other resource? Any app data can be corrupted some time (for example due to bad network connection) and that may make the app to crash. If you have more issues like that, you can try to close all the apps, completely remove the Logos app, wait some minutes, reboot, and reinstall the Logos app. Then login and let it download all your settings, resources, etc.
i am able to open this on both my iPad and iPhone with no problems.
I should have added: Since you deleted it with no success, you should now try redownloading it and seeing if it works. It is possible that you had a corruption in the downloaded resource.
If that doesnt work, I would try downloading one of the other apps, allow your notes to sync, downloading the resource in question and attempting to open it again.
BHS crashed on opening today, ios 9.1, ipad mini 2, newest update of Logos.
This is a known issue that will be fixed in 5.0.2.
Same crash mentioned earlier in the post - this will be fixed in 5.0.2.
Kenneth, I expect it's not crashing for you because you are a beta tester - yes?
Great! Thanks.
(you mentioned the version, but not the app!)
I didn't realise people would think I would use for a Hebrew Bible another app than the Logos app. I am not using Noet or Vyrso.
I didn't realise people would think I would use for a Hebrew Bible another app than the Logos app.
You <could> have been doing so (many users utilize multiple apps, or prefer one to the other), but what about Verbum? Faithlife?
I am appearantly too narrowminded.
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