Alternatives of Logos in iPad

Kolen Cheung
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edited November 2024 in English Forum

Don't think that I am talking about apps from other companies, if so this post will be deleted by someone soon.

1) The original Logos app

2) http://library.logos.com/ (or http://library.logos.com/?beta=false after you use 3)

3) http://library.logos.com/?beta=true (you cannot save it in the bookmark, it will only save library.logos.com, so you need to memorize ?beta=true. If you don't need to switch back to ?beta=false again, then do it once will work forever)

4) a remote desktop app, to get access to Logos4 in a Windows based computer (Mac also works, but currently Logos in Windows is the most powerful)

Let me explain it:

1) the Logos app is a bit more than a ebook reader, the good thing is that you can download the ebook offline.

2-4 requires internet access

2) occasionally, it can be better than the app, e.g. reading Chinese Bible, where the app has error on indentation.

3) much better than 1-2, looks very similar to your Logos4. But no reading plans, etc.

4) Full access to your own Logos4, using one of the following apps:











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iteleport

24.99

 

Desktop connect

11.99

 

Mocha VNC Lite

free

 

Mocha VNC

5.99

 

Remote Desktop Lite

Free

Remote Desktop

Remote Desktop

5.99

Remote Desktop; related to Mocha VNC

LogMeIn Ignition

29.99

 

Connect to PC

4.99

 

VNC viewer

9.99

 

iTap VNC client

7.99

 

iTap RDP client

11.99

Remote Desktop

Wyse PocketCloud Remote Desktop & RDP Client

14.99

 

Jump Desktop

9.99

 

WinAdmin

8.99

 

Remoter: Remote Desktop

0.99

Remote Desktop

Wormhole Remote

6.99

Mac only

PC Access

2.99

 

 

 

I haven't compare which one is better (since I am not rich), nor I find any review of VNC app on iPad. I think iTeleport and Desktop Connect are the most famous one. I will use Mocha VNC Lite now since it is free and wait for some review to compare them.

To setup the Mac/Windows, go to here (which is the setup documentation from iTeleport): Windows/Mac.

To conclude, using all 4 methods helps in different ways to your Bible Studies. 1 can be offline; 4 is most powerful, allowing you to access all your resources, but you need to turn on your desktop at home first; 3 seems very good in between, 2 might be useful sometimes (but 2 and 3 cannot be used at the same time). But since the iPad does not support multitasking yet (will be in Fall), you can't use 1, 3, 4 all at the same time.

 

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