In the desktop app (Windows) the current beta - https://community.logos.com/kb/articles/2769-logos-39-0-beta-2 - includes a change to how ref.ly links are handled on Windows.
The current mobile app opens ref.ly links in the web app - are there plans to change this behaviour so the links are opened "in app"?
The discussion linked below shows one reason why this would be helpful
Thanks, Graham
Bump - it would be interesting to know the answer to this - @Bradley Grainger (Logos) any insight?
They open in the mobile app for me. Can you provide steps to reproduce this problem?
Example links:
In that discussion, the user was adding a link to app.logos.com. Such links will open the web app. (If you don't want that, use a refly link.)
Thanks @Bradley Grainger (Logos) - I guess the follow on question is whether there are any plans to create ref.ly links programmatically within the mobile app?
Thanks @Bradley Grainger (Logos) !
On my Android devices ref.ly also had been opening to biblia.com. To change it I had to go to the setup of Mobile Logos on Android and activate there under the supported web pages the ref.ly one. There are (in my case) 3 possibilities: bible.faithlife.com, ref.ly and biblia.com. I activated just ref.ly one. I left 2 others deactivated. In this case ref-ly started to open directly to Mobile Logos app.
I like the new look of how Bible references are showing. But this does not help anything in being productive. Can we rather focus on how to make current features more productive than just changing the look and then add this as a new feature.
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