I stumbled on Biblia by accident using the share button on android Logos. As it happens, Biblia works very nicely with my tts solution.What is Biblia for, and how is it different from the Logos web app?
Faithlife describes it as "Study the Bible online with the help of dozens of free resources. Look up any verse, consult a commentary, share notes and reading plans with your church or small group, and much more." It has limited tools and resources compared to the web app.
Thanks. I appreciate it.
Fun fact: Biblia.com used to be the domain for the Logos Spanish blog, then they got moved to some other domain name and Biblia.com was turned into an online study tool.
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To add just a bit: Biblia.com is the predecessor to the web app. Before the web app (designed to be similar to the desktop app, just online) came out, you could go there to view most of your resources when you were online and didn’t have access via desktop or mobile.
It wouldn’t surprise me if it is shuttered in the future
I REALLY HOPE NOTE.
Spin the FL bottle. Who's next?!
But it does support the API; I'd assume they'd need to move it.
Biblia is great, due to it's MUCH faster than the web app. So, when you just want a quick book-look, Biblia's the answer. And it recognizes ones 'FL' cookies ... no need to log on over and over. And remembers, for next time too!
And it recognizes ones 'FL' cookies ... no need to log on over and over. And remembers, for next time too!
You have this problem with the web app? I don't remember the last time I had to log in.
I think so. That sounds bad. But between the forum (most reliable), Logos/Verbum (hit and miss), and the web app (spin the bottle), FL's vaunted cookie management system has issues after, what ... 8-9 years out of the oven. So, I was pleasantly surprised with Biblia.
My impression is there's a bug in one of the originating logons.
Weird. [:s]