Split Screen/Linking

David Eiland
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I use Logos on my PC, and Android phone, not tablet.
The scripture on the main screen typically drives the others - using it in church, class, conversation, etc.
One strength of Olive Tree Bible is their split feature. The main window controls the secondary window. So I can scroll the secondary window without losing my place in the main window. That's very annoying in Logos.
Also, with a phone, having the 2 screens different shades of color helps sets them apart.
As a new customer to Logos, I am trying to transition on my phone, but the user interface on Olive Tree is so much easier.
The scripture on the main screen typically drives the others - using it in church, class, conversation, etc.
One strength of Olive Tree Bible is their split feature. The main window controls the secondary window. So I can scroll the secondary window without losing my place in the main window. That's very annoying in Logos.
Also, with a phone, having the 2 screens different shades of color helps sets them apart.
As a new customer to Logos, I am trying to transition on my phone, but the user interface on Olive Tree is so much easier.
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