IPad 2

Is ther a minumun on the memory neccesary to run Logos on Ipad? I'm deciding between 32G and 64G.
Craig
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Both will work great with Logos. The question is how much other stuff you plan to put in to your iPad. I have iPad 2 32GB and not all my pictures and music can be synced. I have to make a choice what I sync. But that is not a problem. It is easy to do.
P.S. Welcome to the forums Craig.
Bohuslav
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So I can have it all by going 64G?
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Craig -
I have an original iPad with 64 GB, which was given to my wife and I as a gift. I am glad to have the larger size, because I have nearly 25 GB of music. On the other hand, I don't really use my music on my iPad all that often (I also have an iPod Classic; iPod touch; and an iPod nano).
I also have the 3G on mine. I do not use it often, but it is REALLY nice on long car trips. We even use it for GPS directions.
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As I said Logos will work well with both versions. The other stuff like music, pictures etc. you try calculate on your laptop and see if it works.
In Logos for iPad you download only a needed number of books and it doesn't take that much space.
Bohuslav
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Another thing...
The Logos app is designed to be run "from the cloud." You can download some resources to use offline, but you do not need to have a large drive to use the program.
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I have an iPad 2 with 32 GB of memory. I also sync plenty of music and lots of photos to it. I haven't had any issues.
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I have a 16gb Ipad2 and i havent had too much problem with space. (not really into using it as a music player or for pictures.)
It really depends on how big your library is and how much you want downloaded for offline use. I only have the books i consistently use and currently reading downloaded into the ipad. (150-200 books mostly my most frequently used commantaries, bibles, lexicons, so on and so forth.) Even then space is not to much a problem if you get a 3g ipad or will always be near a Wifi signal as you will then have access to your full library constantly
I think if i were to do it all over again I would have waited to get a 32gb (I had a case of the hadtohaveit's) as there truly are a ton of apps, (if your looking to do something specific there is most likely an app that will enable you to do it.)
Bigger is always better, but i think it greatly depends what you want to use it for (besides logos).
Off topic: I have currently started to use my Ipad 2 instead of notes to preach with and store all my sermon notes for use in the pulpit, and I absolutely love it. So instead of having 7 or 8 messages, bulk and clutter in my bible at all times I carry my ipad and have access to all my messages anytime.
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with a 32GB iPad (original) I haven't found the justification for downloading all my resources and making them available offline, yet.
Here's a thread with some good input on ideas for what may be deemed as essential offline resources. Feel free to add to it!
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