Convert logos to ePUB
Is there an easy way to export or convert Logos resources to ePUB? There are a lot of Logos books I would read but it's unlikely that I will read them (or buy others through Logos) if I have to use the Logos app on my computer to read them. I just don't spend hours reading books on my computer screen.
(Also won't likely spend hours converting books through some convoluted conversion process. Don't want to sound lazy but … )
If I could export them as ePUB's to my eReader I would be more likely to read them.
Any way to do this?
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There are a variety of Logos apps for mobile devices. You might already be able to read them on a tablet, no conversion required.
Thanks to FL for including Carta and a Hebrew audio bible in Logos 9!
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If eReader has a web browser, suggest using a web app => https://app.logos.com OR https://app.verbum.com
Keep Smiling [:)]
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I agree with both of the earlier responses to your post, Bradley, but in answer to your question:
Bradley Cowie said:Is there an easy way to export or convert Logos resources to ePUB?
No.
“The trouble is that everyone talks about reforming others and no one thinks about reforming himself.” St. Peter of Alcántara
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Bradley Cowie said:
(Also won't likely spend hours converting books through some convoluted conversion process. Don't want to sound lazy but … )
If I could export them as ePUB's to my eReader I would be more likely to read them.
Well, if you are willing to spend a few minutes per book, look at the instructions on https://community.logos.com/forums/t/124007.aspx.
Instead of using the Send to Kindle software, you just convert the .docx file to epub.
There are many ways to do that, for example
- Use Google docs
- I believe LibreOffice might work as well
- use one of the many websites that offer conversion from Word format to epub
- or use the one-stop-software for all your ebook needs: calibre (https://calibre-ebook.com/)
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That's what I suspected.
Thanks anyway.
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Thanks. I'll give this a look.
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