Is ther a way to convert a LOGOS book to epub or mobi?
Sure seems like that is going the wrong direction. What are you hoping to achieve?
Some resources I have are just books that I want to read. Using a Books poke3. Boox’s reading app is much better for just simply reading a book than LOGOS app.
Boox’s reading app is much better for just simply reading a book than LOGOS app.
What would it take to change that?
I think it would require a separate app. The 2 serve such a different purpose. One is just a simple e-ink reader, designed to read one book at a time. Turning from page to page as quickly and simply as possible—nothing more. The other is designed to be a research computer. Both serve their purpose. When I want/need the power of LOGOS, I use a Mac. But if I Simple want to read a book that I have in Logos, I would prefer the simplicity of a “Kindle” style e-ink reader.
so, if Logos would offer a “Kindle” style e-ink (Android) reading app???
Actually, on reflection, having the most recent page read synced across devices and a popup to choose to jump there like on a kindle.
I frequently switch between my computer, ipad, boox and phone and it only occasionally follows me.
For me, a lot. When I open the Faithlife app, I am greeted with an app that looks and acts much like Logos in how it functions. Great for studying the Bible, not so much for casual reading. Way too complex. The books should be front and center, not dashboards and Explore. When I open a good reading app like the kindle app, my books are the first thing I see (both downloaded and suggestions). In the Faithlife app it is layouts. I would like a simple bookshelf view with currently reading books on top (not a complex reading plan with schedules I have no interest in), then a list of books I've added to a to-read list in a second section, and all other books below that with lots of easy sort options right there on the main page. The current sort options are good, but put the books front and center. I also want to be able to add and manage books to the read later function from Logos, as that's where I buy them and usually see them first.