First, I want to applaud Logos. Bob and the team have done an incredible job of getting the Bible and important resources into the hands of pastors around the world. I stand amazed at what God has done through Logos. They have done this while keeping the Logos search engine for PC, Mac and iOS free. That is an amazing accomplishment!
In the past year we have seen shocking progress in the PC and Mac search engines. I especially want to applaud the work done by the programmers on the Mac side. As a former programmer who worked for IBM and AT&T, I know Xcode is not an easy nut to crack. The developers do amazing work.
The Logos for iOS team, while small, has also worked diligently to give us access to resources on the iPhone and iPad. This is also something that needs to be applauded. Many pastors, including myself, are now accessing resources for study on the go. This is an incredible help.
I hope I am not out of line with this question, but I wonder, is it time for Logos to invest more deeply in the iOS development team and process? I know there was extensive work done in the background of the application to incorporate the Logos display engine to the mobile platform, but at this point, key features such as highlighting and notes are still not functional. My Logos for iOS occasionally crashes and does not have the stability and application strength myself and others are hoping for. As I say this, I realize it is a free app. Please do not think I am ungrateful for it! I am filled with thankfulness to Logos for all that have done and continue to do.
That being said, I understanding the work involved to create a robust software application. I also believe a more feature rich and stable iOS application would be a strong asset in Logos' pocket. Does Logos need to invest more in developers for the iOS platform to move it forward? I know there is much I am not aware of and much that can not be shared in this forum. I hope the tone of this post has come across loving. Please understand I have the utmost respect and admiration for the entire Logos team. I am a committed Logos user and fan of the product.
I am looking forward to the day when I can show others my logos iOS app with the kind of confidence I can for the PC and Mac platforms.