Determine resources in my library not on iPhone / iPad
Over the weekend I played w/ the Logos app for my iPod Touch. I'm very strongly considering getting the next gen iPad when it comes out so I can more easily read resources in my library that are more reading-oriented (e.g. monographs). Seeing some of the comments about not all resources being available on this platform yet, I wanted to see how extensive my library was. (I own Platinum with no add-on resources yet...)
It sure seems like I have enough in my iPhone / iPad library to keep me busy reading for quite a while. However, is there a way to get a list of those items in my overall library which aren't in my iPad library? I see that on the web site they have an icon to indicate if a resource is available for iPhone / iPad, but that doesn't help me. (And I'm not sure I trust those icons given Logos' admitted issues w/ the quality of their data on the web site.)
Thanks,
Donnie
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If you go to Biblia.com and view your library there, that will be almost identical to your iPod library. It's a bit easier than scrolling through you iPod. You can also get an XML feed of iPhone compatible books that you own here: http://library.logos.com/resources.xml?start=0&limit=10000
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It's a bit easier than scrolling through you iPod. You can also get an XML feed of iPhone compatible books that you own here: http://library.logos.com/resources.xml?start=0&limit=10000
Mark - thanks for the reply.
Has anyone put together some XSLT for that feed so I can display it nice and pretty in my browser?
Donnie
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And I'm not sure I trust those icons given Logos' admitted issues w/ the quality of their data on the web site.
What are you referring to?
To answer your question, we don't have a list of things NOT in your library.
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It's a bit easier than scrolling through you iPod. You can also get an XML feed of iPhone compatible books that you own here: http://library.logos.com/resources.xml?start=0&limit=10000
Looks like it displays reasonably cleanly as a straight feed. Be nice if it had links to the resource URLs on the website.
Is there an equivalent feed that's not limited to iPhone compatible books? A diff of those feeds would let us easily see what we're missing...
Donnie
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