Kudos to the web app team

Bob
Bob Member Posts: 76
edited November 21 in English Forum

I'm no expert on Logos or the web app, but it seems obvious that the web app is making great strides forward, and we're seeing lots of updates. When internet connectivity is not an issue, I expect I'll be spending more and more time not just with desktop/mobile versions, but also with Logos via the browser.

More exciting still is that after a recent forum thread with various requests for updates and info, we already see new and useful information...

* The Web App FAQ (well, it was actually just referenced in the forum thread, but it's new to me)

* The update posts in this forum about ongoing enhancements

* An email introduction for web app subscribers to some good use cases for the web app that gives some perspective to new users. I just got mine today so I assume it's being widely distributed.

That's a useful and speedy response to community feedback. Count me impressed!

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  • JoshInRI
    JoshInRI Member Posts: 1,940

    I think they all work hard at Faithlife but I would be more impressed if they came up with an easier user interface with less gimmicks and faster, easier functionality.  Overall the product is imho not very intuitive.  The simplest things are a challenge. 

    God bless all the hard working men and women at Faithlife though.  Bible study mode anyone?  ...meaning a scaled down, faster, user friendly version of the app that can be used in a circular Bible study.  Now that would be a neat feature to tout and share with others.

    For example...I am holding my phone and the person next to me is struggling to pronounce a word while reading.

    I exclaim "Here let me help you..." push a button in Logos and voila...it says the world aloud for all to hear.

    Easy common functionality resulting in more sales later when each secretly goes home to buy the software themselves.

    Enough said.