Is the app's performance based on number of notes and highlights?

Chad Williams
Chad Williams Member Posts: 37 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

I use the Logos app on the iPhone 4 and an iPad 2. It has always been slow. I just figured that it was excessively slow because everyone had that problem; however, last week a friend using a Gen 2 iPod Touch was running the app much faster than my newer and faster devices. 

My theory: The app slows down considerably if you are a power user of Logos with large note files from the PC/Mac versions. My friend said he has hardly any highlights or notes. I, on the other hand, have tens of thousands of highlights and notes combined. (Recently when speaking to a Logos representative they were shocked by the number of notefiles I had on my Logos documents.)

So, does the number of highlights and notes largely affect the performance of the mobile app? Thanks.

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  • JT (alabama24)
    JT (alabama24) MVP Posts: 36,489

    So, does the number of highlights and notes largely affect the performance of the mobile app? Thanks.

    I believe so, yes. I have followed this issue with several "power" users, and this seems to be an issue. 

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