Transfering PC library to iPad

Zander Janse van Rensburg
Zander Janse van Rensburg Member Posts: 2
edited November 21 in English Forum

Hey There!

Is it possible for me to transfer my current library from PC to my new iPad 2

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  • Alan Macgregor
    Alan Macgregor Member Posts: 2,438 ✭✭✭

    Zander

    Welcome to forums.

    Yes, all you have to do is:

    1 Download and install the free app for iPad

    2 Login with your Logos ID and password the first time you run the app and Logos will do the rest.

    3 You can access most of your resources online and download to the iPad whichever resources you want for offline reading.

    Hope that helps.

    Every blessing

    Alan

    iMac Retina 5K, 27": 3.6GHz 8-Core Intel Core i9; 16GB RAM;MacOS 10.15.5; 1TB SSD; Logos 8

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    iPad Pro 32GB WiFi iOS 13.5.1

    iPhone 8+ 64GB iOS 13.5.1

  • akaRoads
    akaRoads Member Posts: 1

    If your select the library Icon at the bottom of the display you will be presented with a list of all books available to you. On the right side is a blue arrow ">"  and when it is tapped once a discription of that book "Book Info" appears. There is a selector on the right side that says "Available Offline" and the slider should be set to Off when first accessed. Sliding the selector to the right will change the Off indication to ON with a blue background. Once the Selector is ON that book is available Offline. If you sign out of logos all On Line books become unavailable when Off Line. If you have not purchased the book or it is not a part of your library you can not use it in the Off Line mode. All this is available here www.logos.com/support/iphone/readoffline

  • Thank you for your quick response, great job! Will hear from you in the future!!!

  • Mike Childs
    Mike Childs Member Posts: 3,117 ✭✭✭

    Zander,

    Note that is MOST, but not ALL of your resources.  Only those that Logos has permission from the publisher to allow on the iPad.  That includes thousands of your resources, but some (like the NIV) are not allowed.

    I think that you also must own one of the Logos base packages to get most of your books on the iPad.

    That said, I think about 3/4 (or more) of most labraries is available for iPhone / iPad.


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