Putting books into the reader on my tablet

John T Reagan
John T Reagan Member Posts: 39
edited November 21 in English Forum

So I really like the reader on my new Asus tablet and would like to put some of the books from Logos 4 in that reader's library for easy access.  (So far, I've found the Logos app clumsy to use.  I'm sure I will eventually get it figured out.)  Anyway, is there a way to export the books in a format I can use with that reader?

Thanks!

John

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  • Kevin Byford (Faithlife)
    Kevin Byford (Faithlife) Member, Logos Employee Posts: 4,309

    So I really like the reader on my new Asus tablet and would like to put some of the books from Logos 4 in that reader's library for easy access.  (So far, I've found the Logos app clumsy to use.  I'm sure I will eventually get it figured out.)  Anyway, is there a way to export the books in a format I can use with that reader?

    Thanks!

    John

    John,

    As far as I understand there isn't a way to do that.  Logos resources are not just ebooks that can be read in any reader application - they contain a lot of additional information - tagging, milestones, references to other resources, etc.  

  • Floyd  Johnson
    Floyd Johnson Member Posts: 4,007 ✭✭✭

    So I really like the reader on my new Asus tablet and would like to put some of the books from Logos 4 in that reader's library for easy access.  (So far, I've found the Logos app clumsy to use.  I'm sure I will eventually get it figured out.)  Anyway, is there a way to export the books in a format I can use with that reader?

    You can print to Microsoft Word (less than 100 pages at a time - so it may take multiple passes), then send the MS Word document straight to Kindle.  I have tried using Calibre and printing to a PDF, but sending the MS Word document seems to give the most readable results.  Kindle does the conversion and the appearance (at least on my Fire) is great.

     

    Blessings,
    Floyd

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