I want to ask my own "feature focus" question on here…
For those of you who already have Logos installed on your Mac or Windows PC, do you also use the Logos Web App? If so, what are the primary ways you use the Logos Web App?
Thanks!
I've used it to view some of the beta features.
Funny you should ask! in my two years on Logos, I have looked at the Logos Web App as a curiosity but never actually used it. I use the Windows app on my home computer hugely, both for supporting my scripture reading and for most of my book reading (any book I read that's on Logos).
Tonight I am, for complicated logistical reasons, stuck at my wife's desk while she's out at a meeting. I have my reading plan reading in one book to do, and a chapter to read in another book for a book group that next meets in two days. So I am sitting at my wife's computer, with both books, and my primary Bible, open in the Web App, with all my notes and highlights showing in each book, and the reading plan showing in the book in which I've got a reading plan. So being separated by circumstances from my personal computer doesn't mean I have to wait to read my books, annotate and highlight them, and thus make progress in both, all without having to download or install anything on my wife's computer. So now I get it - the Web App really does have a role to play.
Used it a few times to check out some beta feature.
Same here, to check out the new features, to compare features with the desktop app, or in the rare occasions I didn't have access to my own laptop or phone.
Check to see if a book shows that I bought but not showing on desktop.
I use the Web App often when I'm not at home, but with an iPad.
I have, and I do, but I don't like it very much.
Once you advanced with the desktop app (DA) into some depth, the web app (WA) becomes less and less useful, as it is truncated in so many ways it is hard to count. Last summer, our IT department (at a Christian college, no less) decided to prevent installations of any personal software, so I had to quit using the desktop app at work during my lunches, etc. Moving to the web app has been a painful process to the point I rarely use it at all; usually just to look in the library to see if I have a certain book or pull up something quickly from my bible.
So the 'how you use it' part is, "not much."