I want to be able to read my logos books outside of the logos ecosystem. In other words on another e-reader. Which readers support logos and how do we move/convert them?
Thank you
Terry T
Logos has a Print/Export function that allows you to send content to Word, 100 pages at a time. You can then use a program like Calibre to convert the Word file to other formats (like ePub).
Thank you but that’s not very efficient given I own a couple thousand books. at least they say we own them. Beginning to think we have been Amazoned.
Yep … used to send to Kindle.
As far as I know, you can only read them within Logos. With Logos, you own resources you've purchased for life. As long as you have a working computer or tablet with Logos installed, you'll be able to read them.
In what way? Logos isn’t going anywhere.
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