Using Android App is Painful
... now that the Logos Bible 3.0 app is out for iOS. I played with it and then went back to my Nexus 7 Tablet and wow, it is a huge step backward. The new iOS app looks great and has some nice features but Android gets less love. I know you guys are working to catch up, but this is frustrating.
As a user of both, I think the powers at Logos should put the breaks on iOS till Android catches up. Then we can all move forward in the same direction at the same time.
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
Brushy Mountain Baptist Association
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I had the same feelings Kevin after downloading the updated app on my iPad.
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my iPad.
well I guess it must be nice to run both platforms, but for most of us its either or [:'(]
the development cycle for android seems to be faster than iOS, so personally am hoping for parity by easter at current rate
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I think the powers at Logos should put the breaks on iOS till Android catches up.
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This whole thing kind of irks me.
I say this with the understanding that right now there are likely more Logos IOS users than Android ones.
But here are the facts: There are now almost twice as many Android smart phones in the world's hands as there are IOS ones. And the current sales numbers show that Android is out selling IOS four to one. But if one does a search for Android market share, you get mostly things like these:
- IOS is still the go-to phone
- Why the sales of Android don't matter
- Android sales are flattening
As well as with tablets, with the current inroads of Amazon, Nook, and the Nexus 7, Android tablet share is now up to 50% of IOS and continues to climb. But again, if you do a search you get:
- Android is stalling
- The iPad will never be overtaken
- Why Android tablets will not win
"As any translator will attest, a literal translation is no translation at all."
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