Why No Chrome App
I'm using a Chromebook for a lot of my Bible study now, and use Faithlife's Bible feature. Biblia has a Chrome web app that I can install, but why not the Faithlife site?
Dr. Kevin Purcell, Director of Missions
Brushy Mountain Baptist Association
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Kevin, are you using google docs (drive) for sermon work? What are your thoughts?
Thanks
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why not the Faithlife site?
Are you aware of Bible.Faithlife.com? If so, what additional functionality would you like to see in our Faithlife web app?
RD3
Logos Marketing | ray.deck@logos.com
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If so, what additional functionality would you like to see in our Faithlife web app?
Thanks for the link to the site.
This has to do with this site and with biblia.com. I'd like to be able to limit searches as I can in the iOS app. That is, by Bible book ranges and by collections in the larger library.
I don't use either site right now as I don't need them, but a Chromebook or other web-only computer needs this ability.
Perhaps Logos doesn't want to do this, but it would be nice to add Bible Word Study and Passage Guide capabilities for web-only users as well just as we have in the iOS app.
Pastor, North Park Baptist Church
Bridgeport, CT USA
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Perhaps Logos doesn't want to do this, but it would be nice to add Bible Word Study and Passage Guide
Logos has limited versions of these on Library.Logos.com (an early mobile site that I believe they are no longer working on). I'd love to see them integrate these into biblia or faith life as well. I spend a lot of time on a computer that I don't own and that does not have Logos installed and these three websites give me most of what I use in Logos. With Chromebooks and other devices gaining in popularity having a supported website with these capabilities would give logos cross platform availability on practically any web enabled device.
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