I'm confused, differences please.

My head is starting to spin from all the available options and interfaces (I mean that in a good way). Can someone explain what the difference is between Biblia.com and the desktop version of library.logos.com? What is the benefit of using one vs the other? Or are they different beasts altogether?
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I guess I should read more before posting, I just went and looked at Bob's original post under the "Biblia.com is live" thread. So Biblia.com will eventually replace both library.logos.com and bible.logos.com? What about books.logos.com? It would be great to have a single "one-stop shop".
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Did you read Bob's original post about biblia here: http://community.logos.com/forums/t/18721.aspx?
Biblia.com is their new direction.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Dang. Wasn't fast enough.
MacBook Pro (2019), ThinkPad E540
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Here's another statement to the same affect from a Logos employee.
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/10098/148273.aspx#148273
Prov. 15:23
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Kevin Becker said:
Here's another statement to the same affect from a Logos employee.
http://community.logos.com/forums/p/10098/148273.aspx#148273
Thanks Kevin. Have there been any statements as to whether this also applies to the mobile version of "library.logos.com"? As of right now, that is the primary mobile interface that I use (via BlackBerry). It's not a big deal though as I hope to eventually move to an iPhone or iPad (or both)...just curious.
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The mobile version of library.logos.com will stay up.
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I haven't come across whether they are differentiating between the regular library.logos.com and the beta version.
The panes of biblia.com strike me as being difficult to scale down to a smartphone screen and still be readable, especially on a non-touchscreen phone. I think the simplicity of the mobile library.logos.com will keep it around for a long while (I could be wrong, though). EDIT: Hey Bryan gave good news while I speculated!
Prov. 15:23
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Kevin Becker said:
The panes of biblia.com strike me as being difficult to scale down to a smartphone screen and still be readable, especially on a non-touchscreen phone.
That was one of my concerns too. Thanks Kevin.
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