Available Resources for iPhone and iPad

A common request is the ability to see what titles are available for use on the iPhone and iPad. Here is what we have to help you. Also, please remember that in order to view a resource in the iPhone or iPad app, you must own a Logos 4 base package and the title you want to access.
Complete List of Available Titles:
We now have a complete text list of all the titles currently enabled for viewing on the iPhone and iPad. This page is updated weekly. http://www.logos.com/iphone/support/resourcelist
Product Pages:
When you do a search for a product on Logos.com, if the resource is enabled for viewing on the IPhone and iPad applications, it will display the iPhone enabled badge like the one below.
Faceted Browsing:
Our web development team is currently working to deliver faceted browsing on Logos.com. This means that you will have the ability to browse and search through Logos.com and filter your results to only show iPhone/iPad enabled resources. This feature is part of a larger project that involves some major overhauls to both the front and back end of our website. At this time, we don't have an ETA on when the functionality will be released, but we wanted to let you know that we have heard your requests and are working to deliver them as soon as possible.
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Thanks for the update
I would appreciate if the some of the listings could be more specific (see below)
1 & 2 Chronicles
1 & 2 Kings
1 & 2 Samuel
1 and 2 Chronicles
1 and 2 Peter, Jude
1 and 2 Thessalonians
1 and 2 Thessalonians
1 and 2 Timothy
1 and 2 Timothy, Titus
1 Corinthians
1 Corinthiansthe above is not very helpful, providing the author, series, and publisher would make the list more useful
Alain
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Alain Maashe said:
I would appreciate if the some of the listings could be more specific
We are working on that. [:)]
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Thanks for the list. I'd also add to the suggestions that when listing book titles, it's preferable to ignore A, An, and The.
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A little off the thread topic, is there anyway you could please expedite these two CPH books for the iphone: Concordia Commentary: Luke and Confessions - The Reader's Edition. I know that Concordia has green lighted all their Logos resources for the iPhone app (the CPH editior responsible for it blogged about that) and both of these resources would be very useful to us Lutherans who follow the Church Year (Luke is the Gospel for this Church year). It seems that the Concordia Commentary on Luke was accidently overlooked, since every other book in that series is available except Luke.
Thank you for all your time and work.
Michael
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Two large commentary sets still unavailable: WBC and Hermeneia. Any chance we'll see either one soon? Thanks!
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The other one Michael is The LSB lectionary... yes, Paul McCain from CPH gave the green light, but we have not seen these and speaking with Northwestern
Publishing today, they indicate that they too have given the green light to all
of their books some months ago... but only a small handful have made it to the
Iphone. Sermons Studies collection all 11 books would be nice... currently only
1 of them is available.It really seems that many many books/publishers have given the go ahead to put their books on the Iphone... after some time of not seeing them are we to understand that you folks are so busy that you cant get too them, or is it something else?
thanks in advance for your reply.
Pastor Kelly Todd
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Just for kicks I checked my iPhone today and noticed that my Norman Geisler library is now on. Also noticed that Wuest Word studies is there as well. Very welcome additions but I am desparately waiting for the Theological Journals as well as the Biblical Archeological Review and Bible and the Spade magazines to be there as well. With the journals and magazines, it would be easy enough to ready short articles rather than plodding through a whole book on the phone. Keep up the great work, Logos.
Another happy customer,
Don
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Is there any listing of materials that are planned to be iPhone/iPad available?
1) Recently got: Summa Contra Gentiles, by Thomas Aquinas (4 Vols.) and wondered when it would be made available on my iPad?
2) Is the plan for newer releases to co-launch the iPhone/iPad versions of the books so there is no or minimized delay from standard desktop vs. mobile version of the books?
Thanks for all the great work being done on the iPad! I am really looking forward to notes and more features being added so i can use it for all my studies.
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May the Lord continue to bless you all for the great work your are doing for the Church of Christ.
I can see you have in mind the Spanish speaking community, and I will pray that you may soon made able all Spanish Bible versions, most of us use the Reina Valera versions, and I hope it will be included soon.
In Christ,
Pedro Rojas
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I notice on the list of available resources is Charles Ryrie's book entitled "Dispensationalism"....as I noted in a separate posting (Book Disappeared), the book has vanished off of my IPhone....has it been taken off the list?
Chuck
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Any plans to have the NIV version available?
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Very impressive. I must now seriously consider purchasing an iPad.
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Any ETA on the Theological Journals?
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Kelly Todd said:
It really seems that many many books/publishers have given the go ahead to put their books on the Iphone... after some time of not seeing them are we to understand that you folks are so busy that you cant get too them, or is it something else?
There must be some manually intensive processes that Logos goes through, as I too have noticed the Concordia books, absent from my collection.
I had gotten Luther's Works, but only some of them. I have been looking for the Book of Concord for more than 8 months, while there are other things I do not see, such as the Concordia Collection (whatever that thing is called) which comes on 9 or so CDs.
It seems that there are some really odd rules regarding which books can be posted and which are not. I have wanted Oswald Chambers' "My Utmost for his Highest", which I would think is public domain by now, but have not seen it. Strangely enough, when I go into L4, there it is, right on the homepage!!!
Oh well, enough ranting for now.
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Dan Sheppard said:
while there are other things I do not see, such as the Concordia Collection (whatever that thing is called) which comes on 9 or so CDs.
Dan,
Your not seeing any of the Concordia Electronic Theological Library? I am 99% sure that Pieper's Dogmatics and Schaff's History of the Christian Church was in that and I have them. I am looking quickly through my library and I see walthers Church and Ministry, Concordia Triglotta (3 languages), Loci Theologici, Loci Communes 1543. I have got Luther's Works 1-30
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"My Utmost for his Highest" is copyright 1935, 1963 by the publisher and is not public domain.
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William Bingham said:
Your not seeing any of the Concordia Electronic Theological Library?
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I do see those things which you mentioned, but there are some that do not appear, such as "The Word Becoming Flesh", by Horace Hummel.
Also:
The Word of the Lord Grows, by Franzmann
The Book of Concord, Theodore Tappert
The Book of Concord, Kolb and Wengert
Principles of Biblical Interpretation in the Lutheran Confessions, Bohlmann
Ministry, Word, and Sacraments, Chemnitz
Two Natures in Christ, Chemnitz
Of course, you mentioned that we did get Luther's Works vol 1-30, but it does not help, when I want what is in volume 35 (for example).
There are such things, as "A Summary of Christian Doctrine", by Koehler, so it seems they got part of it, but not all of it.
That is really all I am saying. Of course, I have no clue on how to get the rest of it. I even wrote to Paul McCain, who indicated they authorized release (which is obvious, since some of the CPH stuff shows up).
It sometimes just seems that they are blaming the publisher, when perhaps the publisher has done all the releasing. Perhaps if there were a list of the titles Logos sells and which partial collections they have included.
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I have Logos books from the Review and Herald that do not show up on the Logos for iPad or iPhone. I contacted the Review and was told that they had given permission to Logos for the iPhone/iPad use so why are they not all showing up? For example, Reflecting Him, is not available, none of the Testimonies or Selected Messages, the Conflict Series, the list is very long, I am simply giving some examples.
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Ryan Burns said:
We now have a complete text list of all the titles currently enabled for viewing on the iPhone and iPad. This page is updated weekly. http://www.logos.com/iphone/support/resourcelist
You know, that list is HUGE and a lot of us don't have that huge library but would sure like to be able to use the list to see what's been added. Is there anyway the list can NOT be alphabetized and just have the new items added at the bottom. Is there a list currently lying around that has dates so that it could be sorted by date to give us a starting point and then new things just tacked onto the bottom of the list? this would be a trememdous help. As it is, I usually don't realize something has come available unless i read it in here and I just don't have time to follow the forums closely and still have time to use the program in addition to reading about it. [:D]
April
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Any ETA on IVP's Bible Speaks Today, NBC and NBD?
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I am expecting to see,be able to read the entire library of logos 4,with window 7 in Pc slate
,is there any hope in this direction.Ryan Burns said:A common request is the ability to see what titles are available for use on the iPhone and iPad. Here is what we have to help you. Also, please remember that in order to view a resource in the iPhone or iPad app, you must own a Logos 4 base package and the title you want to access.
Complete List of Available Titles:
We now have a complete text list of all the titles currently enabled for viewing on the iPhone and iPad. This page is updated weekly. http://www.logos.com/iphone/support/resourcelist
Product Pages:
When you do a search for a product on Logos.com, if the resource is enabled for viewing on the IPhone and iPad applications, it will display the iPhone enabled badge like the one below.
Faceted Browsing:
Our web development team is currently working to deliver faceted browsing on Logos.com. This means that you will have the ability to browse and search through Logos.com and filter your results to only show iPhone/iPad enabled resources. This feature is part of a larger project that involves some major overhauls to both the front and back end of our website. At this time, we don't have an ETA on when the functionality will be released, but we wanted to let you know that we have heard your requests and are working to deliver them as soon as possible.
Blessings in Christ.
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Ryan Burns said:Alain Maashe said:
I would appreciate if the some of the listings could be more specific
We are working on that.
My desire is to be able to read the entire library of logos 4 in Pc slate ,with window 7 ,is there any hope about this?
Blessings in Christ.
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Amen, April!
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I'll have to take a look and see what else I have - but I know I have AA on my touch.
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Still waiting for "The Armana Letters" in my mobile library.
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Hello, I just bought William Macdonald's "Believer's Commentary" I did not realize that all purchases are not automatically included for offline reading.
Can you tell me if i can expect this book to be added soon?
Thanks,
Michael
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Michael, it has been requested, but so far no response. Until Logos makes it available, I'm using the commentary on the Kindle app on the iPad.
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Michael Roberts said:
Hello, I just bought William Macdonald's "Believer's Commentary" I did not realize that all purchases are not automatically included for offline reading.
Can you tell me if i can expect this book to be added soon?
Thanks,
Michael
If you don't have to use the entire resource at once, it'd be easy enough to create a PDF of what you need, transfer it to your iPad and view it in GoodReader, iBooks, Readledocs or some similar app that views PDF files.0 -
Thanks for the response. Does that mean you had to buy it twice, or does the download from logos work in that format in iBooks or Kindle? I am new to this
Thanks
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Hi just wanting to add y request for an eta on the IVP Bible Speaks Today series and the IVP Tyndale Commentaries on the NT and OT for offline- iPad reading please? I now it must be a huge tasks getting books ready for the iPad. Any hints on eta would be much appreciated. keep up the great work. david
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Michael, I bought it twice. Not something I would normally do, but in this case I really wanted it and Logos wasn't providing it. It would be more useful and cheaper in Logos, but...
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Phil Mills said:
I have Logos books from the Review and Herald that do not show up on the Logos for iPad or iPhone. I contacted the Review and was told that they had given permission to Logos for the iPhone/iPad use so why are they not all showing up? For example, Reflecting Him, is not available, none of the Testimonies or Selected Messages, the Conflict Series, the list is very long, I am simply giving some examples.
I'm looking for the same thing. I see all the R&H resources are listed as compatible for the the iPhone/pad, but I do not see any of them on my iPhone/pad even with a strong internet connection and a couple reboots.
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Will any of Tozer's stuff come to the app? I would love to be able to go out to a coffee shop with my iPad and read some Tozer.
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Would greatly appreciate Wesley's Works on iPad. Thanks.
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Question:
Is Logos 4 for IPad a version of my Lgoos 4, or is it identical to what I see on my computer? I am thinking of using IPad exclusively for sermon prep but want to make sure I have all the exegetical tools.
Thank you.
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Hi Stephen - and welcome to the forums.
It is not the same as Logos on your desktop / laptop
It is an application which provides the ability to read some (not all) of your resources, to carry out search and Passage Guide like activities (the former when offline, the latter when connected to the Internet) and (in the latest release) to copy information from your resources to other applications.
For more details please see http://www.logos.com/mobile/iphone
Hope this helps
Graham
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Resource availability on ipad touch:
Greetings,
I have a resource (Matthew Socio-rhetorical Commentary; by Craig Keener) which according to the resource page is compatible with iphone. My app is running v1.7. For some reason this resource is unavailable in my app library though present in my base package library. Is there something I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance for your help.
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Beloved said:
Resource availability on ipad touch:
Greetings,
I have a resource (Matthew Socio-rhetorical Commentary; by Craig Keener) which according to the resource page is compatible with iphone. My app is running v1.7. For some reason this resource is unavailable in my app library though present in my base package library. Is there something I am doing wrong? Thanks in advance for your help.
I think this resource just came out this week. It usually takes about a week to get new resources converted for iPad use. You should see it in your library sometime this next week I would assume.
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Where is the NIV?!
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Matt Stephens said:
Where is the NIV?!
Not currently available on mobile devices due to licencing restrictions.
Logos is discussing this with Zondervan
Graham
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The NIV issue is one that comes up very often. Sometimes users will say that they would "even be willing to pay for it." I am certainly not privy to the negotiations between the two companies, but clearly Zondervan thinks you should pay and Logos does not. Bob's view is that if you have already paid for the document in its electronic format, you should be able to view that resource on any device. The question is then: Why doesn't Logos cave and simply allow users to purchase the NIV for their mobile devices if they want to? I think the answer is this: If Logos caves with Zondervan, why wouldn't every other publisher demand the same thing? Then we would be in a situation where NONE of our resources, still under copyright, would be available to us on our mobile devices without repurchasing them! In my mind, this is an issue of Logos looking out for our best interest... wether we like it or not! [:)]
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alabama24 said:
I am certainly not privy to the negotiations between the two companies, but clearly Zondervan thinks you should pay and Logos does not. Bob's view is that if you have already paid for the document in its electronic format, you should be able to view that resource on any device.
How can you use the word clearly when you are speculating? I doubt this is the issue at all, but I have no guess as to what the issue actually is. I do know Zondervan hasn't required the NIV to be repurchased on mobile platforms elsewhere.
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Because, clearly, this is what Bob and others at Logos have been saying for months now... Zondervan wants us to purchase the books for each platform... Logos says that we already have purchased them. Most of us do not have several thousands of dollars to repurchase our library's just so that we can have them on a new device.
Bob has said this, so it is clearly, fair to state such.
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Rev. Kelly Todd said:
Because, clearly, this is what Bob and others at Logos have been saying for months now... Zondervan wants us to purchase the books for each platform... Logos says that we already have purchased them. Most of us do not have several thousands of dollars to repurchase our library's just so that we can have them on a new device.
Bob has said this, so it is clearly, fair to state such.
Rev. Todd, my apologies. Either I missed this official explanation or I simply forgot it was made.
So, assuming the issue is with Zondervan, isn't it odd that they seem to be singling out Logos over this issue when it's clearly been allowed on other platforms. In fact, I have the NIV on three different platforms that I can access both on my MacBook Pro as well as on my iPad or iPhone--all in native apps (as opposed to web apps) and all texts that I paid for once on each platform. The whole situation seems rather bizarre, doesn't it?
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R. Mansfield said:
How can you use the word clearly when you are speculating? I doubt this is the issue at all, but I have no guess as to what the issue actually is. I do know Zondervan hasn't required the NIV to be repurchased on mobile platforms elsewhere.
I don't think I am speculating. Bob has stated his view that he feels our resources should be available to us on any & every platform we have. In another thread, he clearly lays blame with another "party:"
Bob Pritchett said:You're asking the wrong party in this transaction. ;-)
From Joe Miller, we know that the other party is Zondervan. When asked if the NIV will come to the Logos iOS app, he replied:
Joe Miller said:As soon as Zondervan gives Logos permission, yes.
You can read more HERE.
You said that you "know Zondervan hasn't required the NIV to be repurchased on mobile platforms elsewhere." Do you mean from non-profit organizations or commercial businesses? I do not know of any commercial Bible software program, where you can buy the NIV to be read on your computer, and then read on a mobile device. Even if they do allow this, they don't have to extend the offer to Logos. And apparently they are not.
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R. Mansfield said:
isn't it odd that they seem to be singling out Logos over this issue when it's clearly been allowed on other platforms. In fact, I have the NIV on three different platforms that I can access both on my MacBook Pro as well as on my iPad or iPhone--all in native apps (as opposed to web apps) and all texts that I paid for once on each platform.
Sorry - You replied before I could finish mine [:)]
The one question I want to know: these "platforms" that you reference, are they bible software programs or ebook readers? And are they owned by Zondervan?
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alabama24 said:
The one question I want to know: these "platforms" that you reference, are they bible software programs or ebook readers? And are they owned by Zondervan?
It's both Bible software and eReaders.
- I have the NIV, TNIV, NiRV, and 2011 NIV in Accordance, which I can read both on the Mac application and the iOS application.
- I have the TNIV and 2011 NIV on the Kindle platform, which I can read in the Kindle app on my Mac (available in the Mac app store or as a direct download from Amazon) the Kindle iOS app on my iPad and iPhone, and on my Kindle.
- And I have the 2011 NIV for the Nook platform, which I can read on my Mac via the Nook software for the Mac (downloadable from the B&N website), my iPad and iPhone via the iOS apps, and on my dedicated Nook.
(Yes, I have an iPad, Kindle, and a Nook. What can I say? I like ebooks.)
So, one is dedicated Bible software, and the others are more mainstream ebook platforms; but software features and capability differences of the two aside, it's the same issue (reading an etext on a traditional computer platform vs. a mobile device) regardless. I agree with your previous statement that just because Zondervan allows one platform to share texts across platforms, doesn't mean they have to do it for another, but it is weird business practice, don't you think?
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R. Mansfield said:
it is weird business practice, don't you think?
I agree. Zondervan's practice is weird. [:S]
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What about Ray Comfort's "School of Evangelism" ?
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kevin marte said:
What about Ray Comfort's "School of Evangelism" ?
Hi Kevin! Welcome to the forums. [:)]
Unfortunately this title isn't mobile enabled, which means the publishers have not granted you permission to use your Logos license to view this resource on mobile apps. If an agreement between Logos and the publisher can be reached, the resource will appear in your mobile library.
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