Visual Filters for IOS
Hi All,
I have spent many hours overtime creating visual filters on my iMac to highlight important points, word synonyms using STRONGS number etc. and I would like to have them available when I am on the go.
Will visual filters ever be available on the iPad Pro, iPad or iPhone?
regards, Gordon
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4 bump
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Thank you for the bump MJ
Can someone from Logos please respond to my question?
blessings, Gordon
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Thank you for your reply.
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I'm afraid the iOS version is extremely stunted. Many features do not work without an internet connection and key features such a visual filters are non-existent.
I tend to think of the iOS version as more of a reader than an actual app to work from. FL haven't put much effort into bringing feature parity and this is unlikely to change.
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This is a very sad policy. This is what I hate the most about Logos, their laissez-faire attitude towards Logos for IOS. They have gotten better with the iPad, but there is along way to go and there is NO reason why the iPhone cannot do the same as the iPad. My iPhone is faster than 90% of new laptop computers in the market. I can connect my iPhone to an external monitor and a laptop and can do more than the average laptop. I wish Logos, had a descent IOS version of their software.
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My iPad 12.9” is faster than my M1 MacBook and has more storage, and yet Logos on my iPad can do vastly less than the Mac version. I would dearly love to have a fully featured iPad version, as capable as the Mac version. Certainly hardware is no longer the constraining factor.
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Disappointed to see yet another ios limitation in this area today. This is why I invariably end up using accordance on ios.
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I use both Accordance and Logos on iOS and Mac, but given Accordance does not have Visual Filters I find the previous post a little strange. Both have their pros and cons.
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Yeah, so in the case that both apps are limited on iOS with no visual filter functionality, I'd rather use the one that is quicker for reading my Bible in the Greek/Hebrew. Accordance has always been snappier on iOS. On Mac, I almost exclusively use Logos.
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