I think that it is unfortunate that even non-customers who HAPPEN to own an iPhone have better access (FREE ACCESS!!!!) to Logos library material than PAYING CUSTOMERS who just do NOT happen to own an iPhone.
Biblia.com is coming... read latest post on logos blog.
What's sad about that? You got what you paid for, right? Plus you get access to library.logos.com for no added fee--and it will be enhanced in the future. Why begrudge the iPhone owners?
No, we haven't go what we paid for. Not until the promised features still absent have been included.
I'd rather have a plain text library.logos.com as it is right now, because rich-interface biblia.com is already there.
For a non-iPhone mobile device library.logos.com is enough for reading. Developing a full-featured application for each platform would take forever for Logos, I guess.
Hmm... I always thought we paid just for the resources. Logos engine for any platform is free. I have my resources on Windows PC and on iPhone. I do not have them on MAC Book because I do not own one. Looks clear to me. Regarding the features, any new feature we get is nice but it is not that Logos is producing them because we paid for them.
The problem with that argument is that, if true, LOGOS is under no obligation to produce or provide any kind of reader. They will continue to give us what we pay for, books; but, since we do not pay for a reader, they are under no obligation to provide one or to improve on the one they have. We may not pay for the reader through an invoice, but don't believe that the reader is free - it is paid for with the cost of the books we purchase.
Of course that means that those of us who purchase a great many books pay more for the reader than the user who only buys a single book or two.
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This thread is about iPhone/Mobile Web. Non-iPhone access was never promised (or paid for), but has been graciously given.