Logos 4 via a Web Browser: Yet Another Beta
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Must have "Daily Bible Reading" schedule implemented (and in sync with base computer). I find that when I am on the road, I would like to have a web based application that at least tells me where I am in my reading. I can always open a paper bible, but I seem to always loose track of my reading fo r the day. This seems like an obvious place to place it.
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Bob,
I will probably use this version more than Logos 4...MUCH FASTER and the vertical scroll bar actually works with Google Chrome...but the resources appear limited.
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Ray Timmermans said:
Bob,
I will probably use this version more than Logos 4...MUCH FASTER and the vertical scroll bar actually works with Google Chrome...but the resources appear limited.
by vertical scroll, do you mean your synaptics touch pad won't work in L4? If so, there is a Windows update for that, and mine has been working for a week or two now.
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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I've kind of ignored library.logos.com for awhile, it was fine but didn't really wow me, and not all that necessary for me (I thought). Today, just reading the last few posts, I surfed on over and .... WOW!
Not all the guides or tools are there yet, but the passage guide worked great for me, the columns worked well, and I did some word studies also.
If this is where L4 in the cloud is headed I'm all in.
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Sorry if this disappoints anyone, but library.logos.com was a bit of a back-burner experiment. We plan to leave the site up for the foreseeable future, but we are no longer actively developing it.
We made the decision to go with a simpler interface for web access to resources, and http://biblia.com/ is partially the result of that decision. All of the same resources (plus a few more) are available on Biblia. Some of the features of library.logos.com have also been carried over, and we'll continue adding features that are useful on the web.
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Bryan Smith said:
Sorry if this disappoints anyone, but library.logos.com was a bit of a back-burner experiment. We plan to leave the site up for the foreseeable future, but we are no longer actively developing it.
We made the decision to go with a simpler interface for web access to resources, and http://biblia.com/ is partially the result of that decision. All of the same resources (plus a few more) are available on Biblia. Some of the features of library.logos.com have also been carried over, and we'll continue adding features that are useful on the web.
I hope the Passage and Word Study Guides are made available in biblia.com. They made it much easier to find and access non-Bible resources.
Are we going to get synchronized scrolling?
Also, I'd like to be able to have commentary sets automatically switch when the passage is found in a different volume.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Bryan Smith said:
Sorry if this disappoints anyone, but library.logos.com was a bit of a back-burner experiment. We plan to leave the site up for the foreseeable future, but we are no longer actively developing it.
We made the decision to go with a simpler interface for web access to resources, and http://biblia.com/ is partially the result of that decision. All of the same resources (plus a few more) are available on Biblia. Some of the features of library.logos.com have also been carried over, and we'll continue adding features that are useful on the web.
Yes it does - disappoint that is. Well I am sure you can upgrade the biblia.com features to the library.com features and then surpass them.
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Todd Phillips said:
I hope the Passage and Word Study Guides are made available in biblia.com. They made it much easier to find and access non-Bible resources.
Are we going to get synchronized scrolling?
Also, I'd like to be able to have commentary sets automatically switch when the passage is found in a different volume.
ditto ditto ditto. say it again!
I AM intrigued by the "share" button.
I like Apples. Especially Honeycrisp.
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