I can't seem to figure out how to access my Ancient Literature for Web and Mobile App?
Hi G.C.
Is this a particular Logos resource that you're trying to access? Or a feature?
Most resources are available across all platforms, as long as you're logged in with the account you used to purchase them.
But if you can let us know exactly what you're trying to do, we might be able to point you in the right direction.
Hey. I opened a discussion ticket for this ability to be added to the mobile/tablet versions of logos. Current the 'ancient literature' tab is only available in the desktop mode, therefore none of the ancient literature in your library will show up as searchable in Factbook. Consequently, unless you just so happen to know the exact parallel Passage in some ancient literature document that you can manually find in your own library, whatever ancient literature resources that you have will remain inaccessible. I personally think that this is an oversight and that logos should add this 'ancient literature' tab/option to the mobile/tablet modes so that people with large ancient literature databases can access their material on something other than their desktop. Here is the title of my thread: Add 'Ancient Literature' Section to Factbook on tablet and mobile forms.
If you could upvote it, maybe we could get some traction, and have our 'ancient literature' accessible on mobile/tablet logos. Thanks.
Here is the title of my thread: Add 'Ancient Literature' Section to Factbook on tablet and mobile forms.
And the link is also handy 😉
Add 'Ancient Literature' Section to Factbook on tablet and mobile forms - Logos Community
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