Bible Knowledge Commentary
I had it on my iPad and then lost it like a lot of people here. It burns me up how these publishers find ways around fair use but that's not the purpose of this post.
I had given up on ever seeing the NIV on my iPad but as you all know that has recently changed. Thank you Logos for your work on getting it available.
Is there any word if The Bible Knowledge Commentary has any hope of becoming available on the iPad again? I can't seem to find another commentary that's a verse by verse commentary which also has an abundance of bible references to use in place of the BKC.
Are there active negotiations going on for the BKC or is it just not going to happen?
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The NIV is available on IPad now. I have it..
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I had it on my iPad and then lost it like a lot of people here. It burns me up how these publishers find ways around fair use but that's not the purpose of this post.
I had given up on ever seeing the NIV on my iPad but as you all know that has recently changed. Thank you Logos for your work on getting it available.
Is there any word if The Bible Knowledge Commentary has any hope of becoming available on the iPad again? I can't seem to find another commentary that's a verse by verse commentary which also has an abundance of bible references to use in place of the BKC.
Are there active negotiations going on for the BKC or is it just not going to happen?
I too am glad that we have the NIV on the iPad, and also understand your frustration with not having certain books available on my iPad. Victor Books which publishes BKC has some books available on mobile and others are not. So they are not against the idea. I find it interesting because I have it available on other Bible apps, for free no less. I'm curious why they don't allow Logos to do so given that Logos charges $54.00 for it (so the publisher is getting money), and some are giving it away for free. I find it frustraiting with some books by Brill.
Blessings,
Philana
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