Logos Mobile very fustrating

Lukas
Lukas Member Posts: 218 ✭✭
edited November 21 in English Forum

Is any one else also experiencing frustration from the mobile side. Its like every time an update comes something else is broken and highlights is more not working than working. 

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  • DMB
    DMB Member Posts: 13,629 ✭✭✭

    Lukas said:

    Is any one else also experiencing frustration from the mobile side.

    Nope.  Not trying to be amusing; I swore off of it.  They can bother someone else.  Life is good.

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  • Lukas
    Lukas Member Posts: 218 ✭✭

    I am busy with a book, and wanted to make a reading plan, but the reading plan is not working, the highlight is not working and the book has those spaces to answer the questions, but those are also not working as they should, when scrolling down as you read, the one box is not where it should be, it is then located over the text you should read as you scroll more down. So in a few days 3 things started to show up on my end. And the reason why I get these books on logos is for this functionality. i dont know if its my iPad and iPhone only that has these problems.

  • xnman
    xnman Member Posts: 2,833 ✭✭✭

    Lukas said:

    I am busy with a book, and wanted to make a reading plan, but the reading plan is not working, the highlight is not working and the book has those spaces to answer the questions, but those are also not working as they should, when scrolling down as you read, the one box is not where it should be, it is then located over the text you should read as you scroll more down. So in a few days 3 things started to show up on my end. And the reason why I get these books on logos is for this functionality. i dont know if its my iPad and iPhone only that has these problems.

    Sorry your having trouble...  but I cannot duplicate the problems you suggest.  I am on Android.... 

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