Is it possible two import an ePub file to logos.
I have a book I read I want to read on my mobile but to have it sync with my laptop
It is not possible to import epub files into Logos.
You can import books in Word format into Logos (using the Personal Books tool) but these books will only be available in the desktop version of Logos. You won't be able to access them via the mobile apps or the web app.
If the epub files are not DRM-protected, they can be converted into Word documents by Calibre, and then brought into Logos via the Personal Books tool. But, once again, they will not be available to you in the mobile or web apps.
I'd suggest importing the ePub file into the Kindle app. It will then sync between mobile and desktop as well as be cross platform.
Thanks for the reply
I appreciate it
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