Grudem's Systematic Theology (2nd ed.) Not Available for Mobile?

I just received my copy of Wayne Grudem's Systematic Theology (2nd ed.) on Logos. I preordered it. However, I noticed it wasn't showing up on my phone app. Then I went to the product page and noticed it said that it is currently not available for mobile. Why is this the case? I have never encountered this. Having access to this resource on mobile is probably more important to me than having it on desktop. Is this something that is going to be remedied soon?
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This happens sometimes for a short while. Depends on their workload. It will be in Mobile.
The mind of man is the mill of God, not to grind chaff, but wheat. Thomas Manton | Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow. Richard Baxter
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Good to know, and that's what I thought. I just got freaked out for a second. [:)]
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It’s stated in the product page that it’s temporarily not available on mobile devices. So it’ll be a few days. No worries 👍😁👌
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It's available on mobile now.
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Yes🤓
The mind of man is the mill of God, not to grind chaff, but wheat. Thomas Manton | Study hard, for the well is deep, and our brains are shallow. Richard Baxter
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Strange. Mine is still not appearing in the Logos mobile app. I'm on Android if that makes any difference.
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Phillip,
I am able to access this book in Android.
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Have you tried the "rebuild index" command? I know it shows on my mobile iOS
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The option for "Rebuild Index" is only available for iOS, not Android.
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Joe McCune (Faithlife) said:
The option for "Rebuild Index" is only available for iOS, not Android.
Macs win!... for once
Sorry for complicating it Joe
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Joe McCune (Faithlife) said:
The option for "Rebuild Index" is only available for iOS, not Android.
iOS changed the way you “Rebuild index” — you could just type Rebuild index from the mobile home page and the screen would switch to a page where a book is opened and voilà, restart the app and you were done. Now you type Rebuild index from the mobile home page and instead of doing it automatically like it did it before it runs a search. Now You have to type Rebuild index and wait for the Rebuild index with a gear ⚙️ icon at the bottom to appear and then choose that in order for it to actually run the command instead of a search on your library.
DAL
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DAL said:Joe McCune (Faithlife) said:
The option for "Rebuild Index" is only available for iOS, not Android.
iOS changed the way you “Rebuild index” — you could just type Rebuild index from the mobile home page and the screen would switch to a page where a book is opened and voilà, restart the app and you were done. Now you type Rebuild index from the mobile home page and instead of doing it automatically like it did it before it runs a search. Now You have to type Rebuild index and wait for the Rebuild index with a gear ⚙️ icon at the bottom to appear and then choose that in order for it to actually run the command instead of a search on your library.
DAL
You can force it to reindex via doing the "rebuild index" command. Then go to a resource and hit the hamburger menu thing on bottom right. Find "sync your data" and after you hit that, it will force the rebuild
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DAL said:Joe McCune (Faithlife) said:
The option for "Rebuild Index" is only available for iOS, not Android.
iOS changed the way you “Rebuild index” — you could just type Rebuild index from the mobile home page and the screen would switch to a page where a book is opened and voilà, restart the app and you were done. Now you type Rebuild index from the mobile home page and instead of doing it automatically like it did it before it runs a search. Now You have to type Rebuild index and wait for the Rebuild index with a gear ⚙️ icon at the bottom to appear and then choose that in order for it to actually run the command instead of a search on your library.
DAL
You can force it to reindex via doing the "rebuild index" command. Then go to a resource and hit the hamburger menu thing on bottom right. Find "sync your data" and after you hit that, it will force the rebuild
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