Support reverse interlinears in the Logos mobile app.
In the desktop app, I can view an English translation along with a corresponding Interlinear. It would be wonderful to have this for mobile too!
A reverse interlinear would be very helpful.
I bought the logos app for the NET Bible interlinear and I assumed parity functionality across all platforms. I only use an Android tablet for studying and in church. Even the free Andbible has similar functionality. It would also be helpful to note in the store on interlinear items what the platform based limitations are as it would save the need to do a return.
Es wäre gerade für das iPad / Smartphone sehr hilfreich, wenn es die Möglichkeit der Interlinearen Bibel geben würde. Da heute häufig eher ein IPad / Smartphone mitgenommen wird, anstatt einem Laptop. Wenn man in der Gemeinde ist und ein Thema in der Tiefe klären will, ist das ohne diese Möglichkeit sehr schwierig. Oder man hat immer einen Laptop dabei. Meistens ist es sogar nur das Smartphone.
Ich denke das wäre wirklich ein sehr grosser Schritt nach vorne.
Vielen Dank
Willkommen im Forum! Die Bitte wurde schon oft geäußert, z.B. hier. Ich bin auch dafür!
please! Interlinear on devices with the app.
I too use Reverse Interlinear as a primary tool. I really wish it were available.
Same for me, this is why i`ve bought this Elberfelder csv with interlineartranslation.
Please Update it for mobile Apps, thanks :-)
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