Separate reading lists again.
I am not 100% sure when this happened but as I am setting my iPad's Faithlife Apps again, I have noticed the home page reading list is no longer individually customizable.
Historically I have set up my Verbum as my more or less default home page. Logos was set up with only Lutheran lectionaries and devotionals. and Vyrso with only a couple of less used devotionals. Now it is one set of reading list for all Faithlife apps. This is far less than ideal for me and has made se up of multiple FL apps on my devices a bit redundant since I cannot customize the apps.
-dan
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I know at one time I had each Logos/Verbum/Vyrso home page displaying different items in that section. I have confirmed this by going to my old iPhone 3GS which is frozen and each app has it;s own reading list on it's home page rather than an identical one one every APP. I just want that ability again.
-Dan
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As I say I can't remember a time when this customisation was possible without removing plans from the app - unless you were using different accounts which I doubt is the case.
How were you setting the Reading Plans up? in the apps or on the desktop?
Hopefully someone else will be able to provide some more insight
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Not everything is synced including which Reading Plans are visible on the home page on a per-app basis. Nothing has changed and no abilities have been removed - this has always been left up to the user to configure as they wish.
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Thanks Kevin, can you tell where I made this decision so I can change it back?
-Dan
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Thanks Kevin, can you tell where I made this decision so I can change it back?
-Dan
Graham already mentioned how to do that above; if you don't want a reading plan to appear just swipe left on the plan and tap remove.
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But my trouble is this action follows over from Vyrso to Logos to Verbum.
-dan
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Ah, I see... that's not the way it should work - I'll write up a case. Thanks for the report!
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