If I purchase a desktop subscription, is it available on my android tablet and phone, or does that require a different subscription?
Welcome @Robert Putman
The subscription applies across all devices you run Logos on.
But please be aware that not all desktop functionality is available on mobile devices. A high-level view of what functionality is available on which platforms is available here
Graham
Hi Robert, welcome to the forums!
Yes it is, there's no need (or even possibility) for a special subscription for mobile. The subscription is for additional features and books beyond the free Logos software - the software itself is free and available on different platforms: mobile (Android and iPhone), desktop (Windows and Mac) as well as on the web. However, while there is full (desktop) or nearly full (mobile) parity on different devices on the platforms, between the platforms that's different and not all desktop feautures will be available on the web or on mobile. Generally all books belonging to the subscription will be available on all platforms and devices you choose, but not all desktop features have been replicated on mobile yet.
Thank You
Thank You, very helpful
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