Progress Bar Missing
The progress bar on the Logos mobile app on my iPad was a feature I very much appreciated. At some point over the past few years it went away and I am wondering why such a basic feature that most other reading apps have would be taken away? Or is this just a glitch with the software I am using and maybe I need to reinstall? Have other Logos mobile app users noticed the disappearance of the progress bar that once used to be present? Am I missing something or is this feature no longer available? Or maybe there is a way to turn it off and on that I am just unaware of.
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bumping in hopes of getting an appropriate response
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I just searched the forums for this topic to find this thread as I too am very much missing the progress bar when reading my Logos app. I agree that this should be such a basic feature and can't understand why it was removed. It is so frustrating to continually have to tap on the table of contents to see how many pages are left to read.
Please return the progress bar!
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I’m missing this feature as well. Just dropped off with one of the updates about 3-6 months ago. I assumed this was an unintended consequence of an update that would be resolved, but have not seen anything yet. Can someone from Logos explain what happened?
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Yes I also remember that. Now I want it more than I did when I had it.
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Bump. I really miss this feature as well.
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Bumping once again for attention. Not having this feature makes mobile app reading more frustrating than it should be.
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Come on Logos gimme this feature back
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I'm hoping this question will get some attention in the new forums but I'm afraid it might get lost.
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