What Happened to my resources?

Sarel Slabbert
Sarel Slabbert Member Posts: 543 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

I wonder if I am the only one who experienced this. Recently I opened Logos for Android and all my resources were gone, except for the ASV Bible. I downloaded quite a lot of resources to my phone over the last few months. I do not understand where they gone. Looking in the Phone\Android\data\com.logos.androidlogos\install\resources folder of my phone, I see all the folders from the resources I downloaded, but most appear to be empty. Did I do something stupid to delete all my resources, or is this a bug?

 

Please help. I cannot download all the resources again (I pay per MB).

*To Logos Developers*  Please create an alternative for us than downloading resources to our phones. I had the Anchor Bible Dictionary on my phone and downloading that again is not practical. All the resources are on my PC. It must be possible to get them on my phone without downloading them one for one. Please

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  • Ward Walker
    Ward Walker Member Posts: 1,212 ✭✭✭

    Please help. I cannot download all the resources again (I pay per MB).

    I haven't seen the problem you refer to WRT missing downloads.

     However, if your phone has WiFi capabilities, then use WiFi to do the big downloads and you won't get billed by the carrier--it will also be much faster--this is how I usually work with our smartphone (Samsung).

  • Sarel Slabbert
    Sarel Slabbert Member Posts: 543 ✭✭

    Hi Ward, I live in South Africa and I pay per MB for my internet as a whole. I do use WiFi with my phone, but I still pay per MB to have internet. I pay about $50 for 2GB of data. Not cheap, and that is why I am a bit unhappy about this happening.

    By the way, I found this thread regarding the same problem. It appears as if quite a lot of people experienced this.  I lost almost 3GB worth of book downloads (which I would probably have to download again), which is going to cost me about $75.[:(]

    http://community.logos.com/forums/t/44025.aspx?PageIndex=1

  • Ward Walker
    Ward Walker Member Posts: 1,212 ✭✭✭

    Wow; that's pretty expensive; in the U.S., Internet access is rapidly becoming a basic presumption[8-|] --i.e., like water, it should be free in a public business area.  In fact, (a few) smart businesses rely on providing it to enhance their sales opportunities [I especially see this in hotels].

    I guess Starbucks free Wi-Fi is out as an option in S.A. ...