Hebrew/Greek Vocabulary iPhone app

John S. Kanter
John S. Kanter Member Posts: 1
edited November 21 in English Forum

It would be most helpful for the purpose of facilitating memorization of the individual words to be able to view the corresponding English gloss.

Thank you.

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  • Bruce Dunning
    Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,138

    Welcome to the forums.

    I use the Flashcards app for ios and it works very well. https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/flashcards-for-greek-hebrew/id844677059

    and here is a great link for using vocabulary lists within the app - https://www.logos.com/training/vocabularylists

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  • NB.Mick
    NB.Mick MVP Posts: 15,860

    I want to fully support the suggestion of the Flashcard app (using the Android version of it) 

    and here is a great link for using vocabulary lists within the app - https://www.logos.com/training/vocabularylists

    well... not wanting to pick a fight here amongst us MVPs, but this link is on the technical level of Libronix (a.k.a. Logos 3, a discontinued version of Logos that runs on Windows desktop exclusively) and the process described there does work only in Libronix. It has been brought over to current versions of Logos (use the Documents menu to create new Word List documents), and I still think it is technically possible to import the Libronix vocabulary documents provided at that page by putting them into the correct folder and running the import on the Logos desktop application, but this is probably something of a hassle for users starting with the mobile app. 

    I'd recommend joining one of the Faithlife groups that discuss and share Word List documents for Logos and Flashcard users, namely  https://faithlife.com/introductory-grammar-vocabulary-lists/about and https://faithlife.com/logos-flashcards-app/activity 

    Then one can just pick up the shared Word List documents in current format (and all of those on the linked page are available from those groups) and they will be available for download into the Flashcard app even without opening them in Logos on the desktop. No import required, some documents are improved (such as containing Audio), there are discussion boards in case of questions or issues....

       

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  • Bruce Dunning
    Bruce Dunning MVP Posts: 11,138

    well... not wanting to pick a fight here amongst us MVPs, but this link is on the technical level of Libronix (a.k.a. Logos 3, a discontinued version of Logos that runs on Windows desktop exclusively) and the process described there does work only in Libronix. It has been brought over to current versions of Logos (use the Documents menu to create new Word List documents), and I still think it is technically possible to import the Libronix vocabulary documents provided at that page by putting them into the correct folder and running the import on the Logos desktop application, but this is probably something of a hassle for users starting with the mobile app. 

    Ah, no fight here. I should have explained this better but you did a much better job. I wholeheartedly agree with you.

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