Faithlife app with Logos library

Rick Ferguson
Rick Ferguson Member Posts: 3
edited November 20 in English Forum

I was wondering with this new resource if I should create a new account for my wife. I think for her this Faithlife Study Bible and App will actually be a better resource than the Logos App. Up until now my wife has used my account on her iTouch to access a few of the resources in my library (study books, devotionals, etc.). I has been my understanding that in the past that it has been the position of Logos management that this was an acceptable use within a household. It would seem that she would need to be able to have her own profile to fully participate in the community features of this service, but then the catch would be that she would no longer have access to the resources in my library without us being forced to pay for them twice. I am hoping that there might be plans to make provisions for this within a household. I understand that you also have an obligation to protect these resources from misuse, but that is the dilemma of going to an electronic medium.  

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  • Charles
    Charles Member Posts: 1

    You can create a new account, build a profile and use it to log in.  With the offer of the free FaithLife study Bible, you can add it with the "FREE" coupon. If you want to add resources from Logos and or Vyrso you will have to put a credit card on file. This is neat and inexpensive way to get someone introduced to electronic Bible study. With the Lifestudy Social network, you will be able to share Bible insights, reading plans etc with anyone in your group. Pretty neat! 

  • Rick Ferguson
    Rick Ferguson Member Posts: 3

    I would agree that this app has great promise for a small group or church, but I am talking about my wife and resources that I have already paid for once. I should be able to share resources within my household like i could if I had a printed book without having to pay twice... I guess I might just have to have her use Vyrso to read the other resources, but then again it kind of defeats the purpose of us being able to both study the same resource and share our own thoughts on it.