In-depth review of Logos iPhone
You might be interested in an indepth review/comparison between Logos iPhone and its primary competitor. Feel free to leave comments both here and on my blog.
http://www.4-14.org.uk/iphone-logos-vs-olivetree-biblereader
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Very good review of these two products. I agree with your conclusion. What I like about the Bible Reader product is the top end original language products allow you to read the text and touch any word you do not remember. This action provides parsing and a simple english meaning. This is invaluable for reading of the original text. They have provided parsed versions of BHS, LXX and GNT. With a reasonable vocabulary, you can read through a book with ease. I would imagine that both products will be dynamite on the new IPad platform.
Bryan Field
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Good review, Mark. Hasn't OT (at least the app version) been around a lot longer than Logos? I see Logos making some big strides with their app in the months to come.
Elder/Pastor, Hope Now Bible Church, Fresno CA
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OT has been around for years on other platforms, so it will be interesting to see what happens to Logos as it matures.
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The good thing is there is no good reason to not have both especially if you are former customers and have Logos desktop app.
As I said in my most recent CCMag argticle, "It's a great time to be a digital Bible student."
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
Brushy Mountain Baptist Association0